灵感

GIGNA // Stress Visualization

2020年01月03日 12:01
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Cigna has partnered with Digital Artist Sean Sullivan to make the invisible visible for the first time.
The result? The first visualization of stress in the body and mind. Cool colors and turbulence suggest higher stress levels.
Hot colors and turbulence suggest higher stress levels. Showing that stress doesn’t just affect you emotionally, it affects you physically, too.
Agency : Mc Cann
Production : Benetone Films
Producer : Ivan Jamne
Colorist : Aaron Fuks
Post production : Smoke & Mirrors
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