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When Creativity Makes Health Visible

Blood Stocks reframes menstruation as a medical asset, not a hidden burden. Developed by Jens Kühnel and Kirstine Vilsen, it won both the Black and White Pencils. The project ties monthly donors to women’s health research, creating a stake in progress. Judges praised its clarity, courage and measurable social value. We saw a rare example of creativity delivering systemic change, and that matters. Read on.

D&AD New Blood showcased global talent, with winners from 29 countries, across 175 Pencils. Projects ranged from playful humanitarian packaging to tools helping asylum seekers learn survival language. Design Bridge & Partners helped students access briefs, creating industry ready outcomes. New Blood remains the clearest early signal of promising creative careers. Seeing Blood Stocks now, you understand why the judges rewarded both craft and purpose.

Read this story to meet the students, and to study a model that could reshape health funding. Explore the festival highlights, and see how simple thinking can become powerful, enduring change. This is essential reading for creatives seeking impact, for brands wanting real innovation. Click through to discover the work, the process, and the broader cultural signal it sends. Share it, and spark briefs today.

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Source: www.creativeboom.com

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