3M Coping Kit

3M Coping Kit

Rapp Collins Communications, Minneapolis, Minnesota, 1996

Description

In late 1995, 3M announced a corporate restructuring resulting in significant layoffs. The company anticipated anxiety among those being offered early retirement packages and those left behind with an increased workload. The Employee Services department wanted a tool to provide as part of a counseling program for distressed 3M workers. The tool would be distributed by counselors, occupational nurses, and H-R managers.

Our challenges were to meet a six-week deadline from client input to delivery, and make the kit eye-catching, but not expensive-looking. The result was a tool kit housed in an inexpensive die-cut container; cassette tape of breathing exercises and relaxation techniques, a whimsically illustrated bound booklet, and a stress “primer.”

Collections: Design of Understanding 2
Repository: Denver Art Museum
Discipline: Information design
Format: Corporate communication, Booklet

Credits

Design firm
Rapp Collins Communications
Creative director
Brad Ray
Art director/designer
Amy Usdin
Illustrator
Alex Bois
Writer
Brad Ray
Typeface
Times Roman
Printer
Maximum Graphics
Paper
Neenah Environment
Client
3M
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