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While Alzheimer's disease isolates 153,000 Quebecers and that, by 2031, it is estimated that the number of Quebecers with a neurocognitive disorder will increase by nearly 70% This campaign emphasizes that caregivers are so invested in the person they love that they can become overloaded with daily tasks.

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The great majority of us are not as adventurous and well-traveled as we might think we are. In fact, if we think about it, we are surrounded by ordinary objects that have traveled way more than us. Based on this insight, DDB Berlin created a series of print ads that tell the exciting stories of a paper clip, a disposable lighter, a coin, and a pencil, in a way that pokes fun at our own sedentary lives.

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New! Love this image.  Vintage reproduction from LOC site.  Art nouveau  image shows two women blowing soap bubbles.  This print was developed from a Italian advertising poster for Chiozza and  e Turchi,  jewelry manufacturers c 1899.  Artist was Adolf Hohenstein.   Image has been digitally enhanced to remove any stains, creases etc. while still leaving some artifacts striving to maintain the visual character and vintage ambiance of piece.  Illustration is printed on Epson Enhanced Hvy Wt (10.3) Vintage French Posters, ポップアート ポスター, Space Invader, Italian Posters, Etiquette Vintage, Art Nouveau Illustration, Art Nouveau Poster, French Poster, Blowing Bubbles

New! Love this image. Vintage reproduction from LOC site. Art nouveau image shows two women blowing soap bubbles. This print was developed from a Italian advertising poster for Chiozza and e Turchi, jewelry manufacturers c 1899. Artist was Adolf Hohenstein. Image has been digitally enhanced to remove any stains, creases etc. while still leaving some artifacts striving to maintain the visual character and vintage ambiance of piece. Illustration is printed on Epson Enhanced Hvy Wt…

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