





Postcards featuring fairy-tale like stories on the tragic consequences of drug abuse
Designer |
Theseus Chan,WORK |
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Client |
National Council Against Drug Abuse |
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Year |
2002-03 |
Dimensions: 105 x 150 mm
Produced as part of a campaign for the Partnership for a Drug Free Singapore, these characters with rhymes written by Jim Aitchison were meant to teach children that "there's never a happy ending in drug abuse". There were also compiled into a book, What's wrong with drugs? Stories with unhappy endings.
Collection of ampulets
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