ARTE Journal

Introducing the smallest German newscast to the public

Client

ARTE Germany (Together with KesselsKramer)

Client

ARTE Germany (Together with KesselsKramer)

Client

ARTE Germany (Together with KesselsKramer)

Services

Campaign identity, Campaign design

Services

Campaign identity, Campaign design

Services

Campaign identity, Campaign design

The context

With all that’s going on in the world, it’s hard to keep track of current events. News travels faster than ever, but it’s leaving us less informed and more confused. Often, it’s the context behind the headlines that you need to get the full story. With so much information and misinformation coming our way, ARTE Journal is the curator you need. But how do you introduce the smallest German newscast to the public?

The context

With all that’s going on in the world, it’s hard to keep track of current events. News travels faster than ever, but it’s leaving us less informed and more confused. Often, it’s the context behind the headlines that you need to get the full story. With so much information and misinformation coming our way, ARTE Journal is the curator you need. But how do you introduce the smallest German newscast to the public?

The context

With all that’s going on in the world, it’s hard to keep track of current events. News travels faster than ever, but it’s leaving us less informed and more confused. Often, it’s the context behind the headlines that you need to get the full story. With so much information and misinformation coming our way, ARTE Journal is the curator you need. But how do you introduce the smallest German newscast to the public?

Sink
Sink

The idea

To show how ARTE Journal provides clarity amongst the confusion, we present the European news channel as the solution to the questioning state people find themselves in. We found a simple form to do so: the onomatopoeic words used for moments of thought or confusion. “Ehhm”, “Hmmm”, “Ähhm” and “Öhhm”, the most common German examples, become the heroes of the campaign.

The idea

To show how ARTE Journal provides clarity amongst the confusion, we present the European news channel as the solution to the questioning state people find themselves in. We found a simple form to do so: the onomatopoeic words used for moments of thought or confusion. “Ehhm”, “Hmmm”, “Ähhm” and “Öhhm”, the most common German examples, become the heroes of the campaign.

The idea

To show how ARTE Journal provides clarity amongst the confusion, we present the European news channel as the solution to the questioning state people find themselves in. We found a simple form to do so: the onomatopoeic words used for moments of thought or confusion. “Ehhm”, “Hmmm”, “Ähhm” and “Öhhm”, the most common German examples, become the heroes of the campaign.

Spa
Spa

The creation

The universally understood “Ehhmms” are shown all over Germany, in graphic visuals. The aim is to create stopping power through simplicity. That’s why they are designed in extra-large formats. Next to the extensive OOH campaign, we created social videos, supported by sounds of news events and people “ehhmming” out loud.

The creation

The universally understood “Ehhmms” are shown all over Germany, in graphic visuals. The aim is to create stopping power through simplicity. That’s why they are designed in extra-large formats. Next to the extensive OOH campaign, we created social videos, supported by sounds of news events and people “ehhmming” out loud.

The creation

The universally understood “Ehhmms” are shown all over Germany, in graphic visuals. The aim is to create stopping power through simplicity. That’s why they are designed in extra-large formats. Next to the extensive OOH campaign, we created social videos, supported by sounds of news events and people “ehhmming” out loud.

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