by Next Wave Team | Aug 26, 2011
How do you sell someone on the idea of a neighborhood? How do you make people believe that it is more than just another block, a place they would want to live?
Working with our client, we combined a map with images of the neighborhood crafted it to appear like postcards from a vacation. A bit of a nostalgia, unique character and a lot of community activity convey the message that South Park is a family friendly and fun place to call home.
by Next Wave Team | Aug 23, 2011
The Challenge
Retail brand marks need to be easily identifiable. Whether in a magazine, billboard or the web, the mark needs to instantly conjure up the identity of the client.
The Solution
For Mendelson’s we juxtaposed a retro design 3D type effect with the bold red M. It is a mix of old and new, much like the items the client sells. It gives this discount liquidator the strong image they needed for quick identification.
Expedition — This is the TV spot that started it all. The introduction of the “explorer” character who embarked on “one of life’s great adventures” roaming the regions of Mendelsons. The pith helmet, vest and attitude set the way for a whole series. Some people actually came in asking about the US Geological Society field office.
Energy Bar — Wouldn’t you just know it…right after this spot started running, Mendelsons liquidated a bunch of energy bars and started selling them at the front desk. Getting lost up here wasn’t really a joke, it was possible, which made the television spot resonate with those who knew the store and made others wonder.
Dot Gone — The client wanted dollars off and brand names. We wanted to concentrate on the message. In what turned out to be one of our last spots for the retailer, we tried to compromise by getting both in. We believe the success of our campaign was based on the unique qualities of the store, not price. Anyone can match your price, but no one could match the experience. You be the judge, which do you think would make you more likely to shop there?
The store is huge… you’re discovering something new at every turn… scattered throughout the store are signs like these Hermes award winners just to remind you that you are experiencing “one of life’s great adventures.”