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Elements Mall: Flirting with sound

Elements Mall: Flirting with sound
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Brief:
Most malls choose to pull in crowds and promote in-mall spending with coupons, discounts or acrobat shows…these sales activities often do not live up to the image of the mall, and some of them even threaten to harm the brand. “Flirting with Sound” is an attempt to break away from what most shopping malls are doing in Hong Kong. At Elements, we’d like to think of ourselves as curator to different forms of art.

Creative Execution:
Instead of creating advertising headlines, we have created a lot of interesting story angles for the press to write about and people in town to talk about. The exclusiveness of our limited products were raved and loved by shoppers, fashionistas, art lovers and other influencers alike.

Creative Solution:
Can you imagine sound as something else? We transformed sound into many different art forms, and turned these forms into a series of limited edition products to reward our loyal customers: From a silver pendant to chocolates, T-shirt, even home décor items for redemption. How about transforming sound live? Inside the mall, we organized a month-long event showcasing the stories and creative process behind our products. We also built a mega Sound Lab with an interactive visualization system that enabled visitors to transform and see their voices live. What’s more, the event was supported and extended into a fully integrated campaign that encompasses online gaming, mobile advertising and a special press kit, to name a few.

Results:
Product redemption rate was over 90%, the best ever product redemption rate for Elements. Even six months after the event, we still had people asking us where to get one of the Beethoven chocolates! Generated sales worth of over US $28,000,000. 36 number of free media titles, with an estimated value of over US $500,000.

Advertising Agency: McCann Worldgroup, Causeway Bay, Hong Kong
Executive Creative Director: Spencer Wong
Creative Consultant: Nick Lim
Associate Creative Directors: Quentin Yeong, Mark Kong
Production Consultant: Paul Swee, Studio 13
Art Director: Gary Lam
Associate Art Director: James O
Designers: Oggy Cheng, Henry Chu, Larvans Ladding
Print Production Manager: Michael Chan

Comments

Roshan Quintus's picture 210 pencils

video link pls

bite me

Pccs's picture 153 pencils

Interesting, although im not sure if i would be so fascinated about buying luxury items just because thay are shaped like the soundwave of a particular piece of music. I imagine it must have something to do with the target audience and the culture over there in hong kong.
Although i find the execution great.

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