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Introducing Exertime

Exertime Animation

An animation encouraging a healthier workday with Exertime.   
In the modern workplace, office workers often find themselves glued to their desks day by day, increasing the health risks associated with prolonged sitting. Office workers must incorporate healthier habits into their workday to benefit their health and well-being. This Exertime animation emphasises the need to change habits. Through collaboration with the University of Tasmania Launceston third-year design students and working closely with Drs. Scott Pedersen, this animation serves as a vital aspect of the rebrand of Exertime, an e-health initiative targeting office workers. 

This animation seeks to break down the barriers between knowledge and action, connecting office workers to a healthier, more engaging workday. The character “Anna,” an office worker, embarks on a journey of self-discovery. Like many, Anna is unaware of the effects of prolonged sitting. Impacting stress, fatigue, long-term health and productivity. 

In the video, Anna, and the viewers, are guided through the benefits of Exertime, and why this change is needed. Making you more productive and happier. Through creative storytelling and visuals, this champions a lifestyle change in the workplace, shedding the stigma of distraction and ushering in a new era of well-being. 
Introducing Exertime
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