A corkscrew, bottle opener, cork, stoppers, bottle-tops etc.; representing alcohol consumption. Colour lithograph, ca. 1999.
- Date:
- [1999?]
- Reference:
- 750075i
- Pictures
About this work
Publication/Creation
[Bern?] : [Bundesamt für Gesundheit mit EAV und SFA], [1999?]
Physical description
1 print : lithograph, printed in colours ; sheet 59.6 x 42 cm
Lettering
Bears the logo of "Alles im Griff?" campaign: a bottle-opener and corkscrew stamped with the words "Alles im Griff?"
Creator/production credits
EAV: Eidgenössische Alkoholverwaltung, or (Swiss) Federal alcohol administration. SFA: Schweizerische Fachstelle für Alkohol- und andere Drogenprobleme (founded in 1902, adopted that name in 1993), or Swiss office for problems with alcohol and other drugs. cR SDDB Basel: cr Basel advertising agency, part of the DDB worldwide network of advertising agencies
Reference
Wellcome Collection 750075i
Notes
The "Alles im griff?" campaign ("Everything under control?") in Switzerland was a phased programme lasting from 1999 to 2008. It consisted of poster and television advertisements against alcohol misuse, using at first (1999) the corkscrew and then (2000-2008) the drinking glass as its unifying motif--website of the Bundesamt für Gesundheit, accessed 1 March 2011
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Location Status Access Closed stores