Benjamin Li
Dec 19, 2011

Pacific Place launches angel-themed Christmas campaign in Hong Kong

Pacific Place is comparing loved ones to celestial beings in its 'Could it be my angel?' ad campaign for the festive season.

The new campaign follows renovation works at the mall
The new campaign follows renovation works at the mall

The campaign, developed by branding and design consultant BrandWorks Asia, follows a recent renovation of the Pacific Place premises.

The agency’s work includes the campaign concept and idea, print and outdoor ads, BTL and on-site materials, campaign website and mobile site ppxmas2011.com

Stephen Hoo, managing director of BrandWorks Asia, said instead of the conventional visuals of cherubs, the key visual of the campaign are children and young adults with a joyful smile. "Our campaign captures the magical moment when they meet their angel this Christmas, and everyone is and has angel in their lifes," Hoo said.

Mobile site apps are available on iPhone and Andriod smartphones with an QR corde, allowing shoppers to view X'mas activities at Pacific Place and send the X'mas cards to their friends.

The print component is running extensively in SCMP, Ming Pao Weekly, Cosmopolitan, Esquire, Bazzar, and PP’s in-house magazine My Place.

 
 
 

Credits

Client Pacific Place
Project 'My Angel, My Christmas My Place'
Agency BrandWorks Asia
MD  Stephen Hoo
Creative team Yihong Hsu, Greg Sutcliffe
Account servicing Natalie Wong
Photographer  Raymond Ng
Producer Joe Lam
Retouch  Amazing Digi
Exposure print, OHH, online, mobile
 

 

Source:
Campaign China

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