Brand Experience and Activation > Culture & Context

HOPE

ISOBAR BRAZIL, Sao Paulo / AB INBEV / 2019

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Shortlisted Cannes Lions
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Overview

Why is this work relevant for Brand Experience & Activation?

The presented work was extremely relevant for brand experience and activation because, in a moment United States is more divided than ever, our brand was able explore an important cultural tension and bring attention for really important issues. The campaign draw a parallel between the forties and today, highlighting the importance of Jackie Robinson’s struggle to brake the color barrier in 1947. This connected our brand even further to the baseball domain and, mainly, to the present generations fighting for diversity and inclusion.

Background

Every year on April 15th, the Jackie Robinson Day is celebrated. On that day, all players, coaches, and managers in every team, as well as the umpires, wear #42 (Robison’s uniform number) on their jerseys. 2019 is the year of Jackie Robinson's 100th birthday. The brand’s challenge was to honor his legacy in a way that showed that the importance of such a relevant figure goes way beyond his sport and his times.

Describe the creative idea

Jackie Robinson was more than a baseball star. Besides being an extraordinary player, he was also a trailblazer. In 1947 he broke the color barrier and became the first African American to play in Major League Baseball. With that in mind, we designed different posters with impactful words that represent the essence of Robinson’s legacy in the sport and in his work with civil rights. The posters became the visual of our entire out-of-home campaign.

Describe the strategy

The campaign was developed and designed to transform Jackie Robinson’s 100th anniversary in an opportunity to remember, highlight and honor his importance to the history of diversity and inclusion.

That meant, not only creating and special edition of our bottle, a promotional baseball and mesmerizing posters, but making all of them embody the campaign, by integrating several unique design elements, such as the unity of two parts (reinforced by two different colors – black and white), reminding us of the break of the “Color Barrier”, the red stiches that unite the two parts (the color of our brand), Jackie Robinson’s signature and his legendary number.

Describe the execution

To represent Jackie Robinson's legacy, the posters integrate several unique design elements. On it, we see the word "Hope", Jackie Robinson's signature, his legendary number, and the coexistence and unity of two parts (reinforced by two different colors – black and white), which reminds us of the break of the Color Barrier. The baseball stitches that unite the two parts are red, the iconic color of our brand.

List the results

The posters instantly created an impact. Connecting our brand to the baseball world and, at the same time, reviving such an important story of diversity and inclusion was seen as a bold, ethic move for such a big brand. The design choices were so successful in translating the importance of Jackie's legacy for our days that the visuals were adopted across our entire campaign.

Please tell us about the social behaviour and/or cultural insights that inspired your campaign

Every year on April 15th, the Jackie Robinson Day is celebrated. On that day, all players, coaches, and managers in every team, as well as the umpires, wear #42 (Robison’s uniform number) on their jerseys.

2019 is the year of Jackie Robinson's 100th birthday. The brand’s challenge was to honor his legacy in a way that showed that the importance of such a relevant figure goes way beyond his sport and his times.

To represent Jackie Robinson's legacy, the posters integrate several unique design elements.

On it, we see the word "Glory", Jackie Robinson's signature, his legendary number, and the coexistence and unity of two parts (reinforced by two different colors – black and white), which reminds us of the break of the Color Barrier. The baseball stitches that unite the two parts are red, the iconic color of our brand.

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