As I mentioned in an earlier post, last fall at UOVO we did some pro bono work for the Danish charity, "Families of Children with Cancer". Besides the Kemo-Kasper game (Chemo-Casper), we also helped with a lot of other promotional stuff. Luke designed some wicked buttons that turned out to be a huge hit with kids.
I spoke with a guy from the charity a few weeks ago, and after I insinuated, again, that the work on their project probably gave me cancer (I think he knew I was teasing ;-)), he asked if there was anything they could do. I said I would love a whole bunch of buttons. I had a meeting with him last week and he delivered.
Today I brought the buttons with me to the hospital, and gave them to the nurses. I think they were super psyched, especially the ones who have kids. I bet a bunch of the kids will wear them to school and say proudly, "This is what my Mom does!" At least I hope they do.
You can see the buttons below at the end of this promotional video that Luke made (the video below is small and pixelated, so you'll just have to imagine the original that is wide screen and crystal clear)
Friday, April 4, 2008
Button day
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