Okay, seriously, college is basically a four-year panic attack fueled by bad coffee and crippling student debt. Students' brains are fried from constantly staring at screens, and they need a break that isn't just moving from their laptop screen to their phone screen, doom scrolling, or watching Netflix. Our glorious intervention? We’re bringing Play-Doh, the OG low-tech stress ball, back to campus, not for toddlers, but for burnt-out adults. We’re setting up dedicated spaces around campus and positioning Play-Doh as the ultimate, zero-dollar escape hatch where they can unplug from reality, press stress away, or just have a great time creating with friends!
EXperiential activation
Doh-Not-Disturb zone:
1. Bean Bags: Large Play-Doh containers placed horizontally, with bean bags inside, which will imitate Play-Doh spilling out.
2. Hammocks: DESIGNED LIKE STRETCHED-OUT PLAY-DOH.
3. Yoga mats: Large Play-Doh containers placed horizontally, inside unravel into a yoga mat.
4. sQUISHY MATS: Textured, bumpy mats that mimic the Play-Doh feel. Students can walk barefoot or sit for tactile stimulation and sensory grounding.
pLAY ZONE:
1. Tic Tac Doh: TIC TAC TOE MADE OUT OF PLAY-DOH.
2. PLAY-DOH PONG: Beer cups can be designed to look like Play-Doh packaging, AND THE PING PONG BALLS LOOK LIKE ROUND CLAY.
3. MAKE & TAKE STATION: Students can make something with Play-Doh and take it home.
4. Stress Smash walls: Walls made out of Play-Doh where students can SMASH AND PRESS THEIR STRESS AWAY.
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