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Two most common fears: clowns & heights

Posted on November 29, 2012 by Lee-Anne Ragan

Located in my hometown, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada, Science World is a not-for-profit organization/facility dedicated spreading the awe and wonder of science for kids and adults alike.  Their ad agency (aptly named) Rethink, gets you to do just that.

Pause.  Reflect.  Change your perspective.

See more examples of their award winning ads here.

 

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