The anti-child abuse poster that can ONLY be seen by children

Spanish charity developed the poster campaign to give children confidence to call helpline

Uses lenticular printing so message can only be seen from child's perspective

A Spanish charity has revealed a unique poster that only reveals an anti-abuse helpline to children.

The Anar foundation poster can only be fully seen when looked at from a child's point of view due to a lenticular printing technique more often seen in novelty postcards.

When an child sees it, they see the message 'If somebody hurts you, phone us and we'll help you,' while an adult simply sees an image of a frightened child.

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The poster is set to be installed across Spain - but when viewed from a child's perspective reveal a helpline number

The poster as seen by an adult (left) and as an under-10 would see it (right), showing a helpline number and the message 'if somebody hurts you, phone us and we will help you.'

The foundation said it hoped the poster would help children gain confidence to call the number.



The campaign was designed get the information about where to find help to children who may be accompanied by their abuser.

The foundation was concerned that if a poster containing a phone number that both adult and child could see, the adult may possibly say things to dissuade the child from considering seeking help.

'It is a message exclusively for them, hidden from adult's eyes' said Grey Spain, the agency behind the poster.

'It uses a lenticular to combine two images, and we have calculated an area visible only by children under ten - and a warning for adults.'



When a child (or anyone under 1.35m tall) views the poster, they see the full message and helpline number

An adult only sees the image and text at the top of the poster





See the poster in action



