Poor sitting habits and bad sitting posture are often the cause for musculoskeletal disorders like back pain. Also office
employees are affected, because they carry out the majority of their work sitting in front of computers. Therefore we aim
at sensitizing and motivating office employees regarding preventive healthcare. We have developed a persuasive interface in
form of an interactive picture frame which integrates unobtrusively into the working environment – the perFrame. This frame
contains a moving portrait of a person the employee loves or likes. It provides affective feedback in order to persuade employees
for better sitting habits while working with a computer. We conducted a preliminary in-situ study, deploying these picture
frames on the desktops of eight office employees. The results highlight the employees’ acceptance of our application as well
as its potential to foster awareness and achieve persuasion regarding healthy behavior in the office.