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Nothing But The Fruit

2016
Agency client work • Genuine Interactive

Role: design lead
Team: creative director, senior copywriter
Ask: Design three creative concepts. Drive awareness for a fairly unknown brand. Nothing But The Fruit was a new product line from Welch’s. All three concepts needed to be different, but also had to focus on the clean, natural attributes of the product: their “Picked, Pureed, Pressed” messaging.

  Concept 1: Long Scroll   The first concept was text driven, with the goal of being a long-scrolling, parallax experience.

Concept 1: Long Scroll

The first concept was text driven, with the goal of being a long-scrolling, parallax experience.

  Concept 2: The Wacky Fruit Farmers   The second concept was the wild card. It was a story-driven, illustrative experience that introduced three hokey fictional farmers that were used to tell the story of the product. I designed all of the illustrat

Concept 2: The Wacky Fruit Farmers

The second concept was the wild card. It was a story-driven, illustrative experience that introduced three hokey fictional farmers that were used to tell the story of the product. I designed all of the illustrations for the client review.

We were really excited about this concept, as it had really strong implications for social cinemagraphs, in-store signage, and overall a lot of momentum for a long creative engagement for a host of different digital and analog channels. The CD, the copywriter, and I had a lot of fun crafting back stories for these wacky farmers.

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  Concept 3   Finally, the chosen creative, was a fairly straight-forward, content-rich experience that relied heavily on images of real fruit, shots of the packaging, and a more natural, softer visual style that acted as the digital steward to stren

Concept 3

Finally, the chosen creative, was a fairly straight-forward, content-rich experience that relied heavily on images of real fruit, shots of the packaging, and a more natural, softer visual style that acted as the digital steward to strengthen the brand message.

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