Antalis renews sponsorship of Loeries' Creative Use of Paper award
It sponsored the paper for the recent official Loeries poster campaign and the paper for the Loeries' publication, Migrate Magazine.
Creativity evokes emotion
The Loeries 2014 is celebrating the ideas that live beyond the medium and dwell in the hearts and minds of the consumer. Therefore, with the Loeries evolving from "celebrating advertising creativity" to "celebrating creativity as a whole," the Awards campaign this year looked at exploring the essence of creativity itself explains Sanche Frolich van Rensburg, creative director, from McCann Johannesburg, the agency tasked with this year's campaign.
"The conclusion that we came to is that true creativity evokes an emotional response from its beholder. That this is what gives a piece of work value and that makes it worthy of an award.
"We feel that an emotion felt is a connection made and so challenge all of our peers to create with the intention of having an affect on their audiences." To show this, photographically they exaggerated these affects in a much stylised manner and in the posters they employed various printing techniques to emphasis the details created by the emotional experience.
This year, the campaign comprised eight different posters and two cards. The paper used for the poster campaign is Conqueror, a premium quality uncoated textured paper. Michael Higgins, print production manager, McCann, describes the paper as a high quality paper with a good ink density.
Three different elements were used on the posters, which were printed by Mortimer Offset. "Spot UV, embossing and debossing were applied to the different posters which allowed the reader to 'feel' the emotion being portrayed in the poster," says Higgins.
Creative Use of Paper Award
For over 30 years, Antalis has been involved in the creative world of visual imaging and its partnership with Loeries is just one of the many ways through which it demonstrates this support and service to the industry. Another example is its sponsorship of the Creative Use of Paper Award.
Caroline Coughlan, marketing manager Antalis, says the award is important to the company because it highlights what can be achieved creatively with paper. "The Loeries are the highest local accolade for the creative industry and the company is proud to be a part of them. We believe the award encourages agencies to recognise that paper is 'alive and well' and can still be used creatively to achieve amazing results.
"This year we created a card to remind designers it's not just the thought that touches someone, the paper used speaks for your design. This award celebrates the role that paper plays in communication and brings an understanding to how paper as a medium brings its own unique characteristics to the party."
The CEO of Loeries, Andrew Human adds, "The Loeries are about the best examples of brand communication in our industry and the Antalis Creative Use of Paper Award forms part of this."
While the Awards divide the industry by media types and the different media types highlight the best way of communicating within that media type, the key is the relevance to the chosen medium. "Entries are judged according to a number of criteria, including innovation, quality of execution and relevance in the areas of target audience and chosen media and brand. While all of these are critical, too often relevance to the chosen medium is forgotten. It is key to take out the strengths of a medium and use it properly regardless of whether it is television, radio or paper.
"This is what the Antalis Creative Use of Paper Award is about. The Antalis Award asks: How can paper do the job and how can a brand be innovative using paper?"
What is different about this Award is that any brand communication in the whole design category can be entered and awarded. The Award also includes a prize of two Apple iPads for the creative team. Previous gold Loerie winners include Y&R Cape Town and TBWA/Hunt/Lascaris Johannesburg.
Posters
There are eight posters, each with its own printing effect, and its own title:
Blond Girl angry:
Create Affect - Repulsion
Frown Lines - Deboss print technique
Loeries Logo Bird - Spot Varnish
Girl angry, hand on face:
Create Affect - Unexpected
Frown Lines - Debossprint technique
Loeries Logo Bird - Spot Varnish
Guy in hat crying:
Create Affect - Awe struck
Tears - Spot Varnishprint technique
Goosebumps - Emboss print technique
Loeries Logo Bird - Spot Varnish
Girl crying:
Create Affect - I relate
Tears - Spot Varnishprint technique
Loeries Logo Bird - Spot Varnish
Guy crying:
Create Affect - Close to the bone
Tears - Spot Varnishprint technique
Loeries Logo Bird - Spot Varnish
Girl rubbing forehead:
Create Affect - Mind blowing
Frown Lines - Debossprint technique
Loeries Logo Bird - Spot Varnish
Girl biting thumb:
Create Affect - Hit a nerve
Frown Lines - Debossprint technique
Goosebumps - Emboss print technique
Loeries Logo Bird - Spot Varnish
Girl laughing:
Create Affect - I've done that
Laughing Wrinkles - Debossprint technique
Loeries Logo Bird - Spot Varnish