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Honda has launched its new brand
campaign developed by Wieden and Kennedy London, showcasing the many
engineering innovations that the company has developed in order to
create products that are less impactful on the environment.
Ian Armstrong, Honda Communications
Manager comments: “For the past few years our campaigns have told
different stories about Honda. This campaign takes this to the next
level and allows us to showcase some of the many environmentally focused
technology innovations we have been developing since the 1950s, as well
as some of our future products.”
The creative idea, developed by Sam
Heath and Frank Ginger, uses a variety of popular puzzles and reworks
them to demonstrate Honda’s passion for solving problems. In the print
and outdoor activity, hand-illustrated puzzles ask the viewer to solve
simple visual teasers, and in doing so, demonstrate some of the
different environmental products that Honda has developed in the last 10
years, with the main focus being the Honda Civic Hybrid.
The three radio spots use the well
known tones of Garrison Keillor to present Honda’s philosophy of ‘Why
problems can be a joy’.
A bespoke micro-site
developed by Collective London supports the campaign. The site hosts
more puzzles and information on a range of Honda environmental products
and initiatives. The site goes live today and asks visitors to help
build the home page by completing a large puzzle, with each person
receiving a piece to find the correct place for. Once the puzzle has
been completed, on February 4th a complete ‘problem playground’ will
showcase a variety of Honda products, using puzzles to help explain the
technologies behind Honda’s ground-breaking engineering achievements.
The finale of this campaign will be a
TV ad launching on February 4th. “This ad celebrates the optimism and
ingenuity of Honda and the human way they approach environmental
engineering.”
The TV ad will also introduce the new
Honda FCX Clarity, the first
zero-emission hydrogen fuel cell car to go into production.
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