Frontera London
has taken home a prestigious Silver award at the IPA Best of Health Show this
year, as well as being a finalist for the Pip award for young creative talent.
The Silver was awarded for ‘Breathing is
everything’, an interactive video created for healthcare professionals that
offers a live-action experience of what COPD patients go through on a daily
basis. Shot in the first person, the user is put in the patients’ shoes and
essentially sees and experiences everything through their eyes. ‘Breathing is
everything’ was developed for Boehringer Ingelheim and was awarded in the
Digital and Interactive category for healthcare professionals.
For the Pip award, which aimed to promote
the work of the Elimination of Leukaemia Fund (ELF) Mind and Body Service, Frontera
was awarded for the ‘White Cell’. This art installation allows those affected
by blood cancer to let out their hidden thoughts and see how the ELF Mind and
Body Service is able to support them.
“We are delighted to have been successful
with our work with Boehringer Ingelheim, where we were able capitalise on
interactive technology,” said Craig Mills, Group Managing Director of Frontera
London. “But it was particularly inspiring to see the success of our young
creative and planning talent in the Pip award.”
About Frontera
London Frontera London is an
independent creative digital agency working in healthcare. It was the most
awarded agency in the 2015 IPA awards. Frontera London is part of the Halo
group, which comprises Redline Strategic (the insight consultancy) and PumpHaus
(the production and design agency). The agency was set up in 2011 by Craig
Mills and Frank Walters. For more information, visit http://www.fronteralondon.com.
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