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Get Hope to Cope
Posted by Neil Ayres, 28 October 2009, 9:16 Permalink Comments (6)
Not content with helping get Gordon Brown and other world leaders to the UN Climate Change Conference with its Rise Up Twitterstorm in September, Bristol-based BeThatChange (BTC), the ‘open source’ pressure group, has now set its sights even higher. With its new Get Hope to Cope campaign, it aims to get Twitter’s highest profile user, @BarackObama, no stranger to the power of social media himself, to also attend.
BTC is an organisation made up of a small team of creative freelancers and volunteers, mainly from the design and advertising industry. Its Identity and distinctive illustrations have been created by Mike Cannings, who also worked on the website with fellow designer Paul Mills (Good Morning Please) and developer Derek Ahmedzai (NC10, Monkey Mountain).


The BTC website, designed by Mike Cannings and Paul Mills with development by Derek Ahmedzai and copy by project founder Kieran Battles


Some of Mike Cannings' illustrations for BTC and its Twitterstorm campaigns
Ray Morrow, who volunteers with BTC, says, "When you've only a couple of seconds to catch eyes and imaginations, design really matters. That's why we've applied everything we've learned in advertising to the campaigning arena – we hope that by creating a visually appealing model that lets people campaign in a click, even the most disengaged will get involved and make change happen."
The campaign has the support of many eminent Tweeters, including @StephenFry, and also charities and NGOs such as Greenpeace, Oxfam, TckTckTck and PlaneStupid.
The hashtags being used for the campaign are #Hope2Cope and #Cop15 and you can add your weight by registering at bethatchange.com
6 Comments
Great to see that twitter is giving power to individuals to make changes, and it seems to be getting easier every day to contact Barrack Obama!
2009-10-28 09:59:24
I thought Richard Bacon was Twitter's highest profile user ;)
Brilliant illustrations though and a great looking campaign.
2009-10-28 10:44:19
Nice courageous post. I think he(Richard Bacon) is the highest profile user but I'll have to confirm that.. BTW great info!
2009-10-28 15:45:53
the megaphones in place of the heads look a little familiar to me.
i'm not sure if Mike Cannings has seen this -
http://kedarnathgupta.blogspot.com/2009/06/ten-posters-campaign.html
maybe, you could refer him to the second poster, the one on Al Gore.
2009-10-29 05:21:13
The power of creative thinking. Never underestimate it.
2009-10-29 08:44:11
That guy with the megaphone head? He's my cousin, and he really hates it when people keep doing sly portraits of him. Oh, and FYI, he actually prefers the term, 'speaking trumpet'.
2009-10-29 13:08:39
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