Kids jump feet first into school in Clarks’ 2017 back to school campaign via Mustard Creative
Leading footwear brand, Clarks Australia has launched its 2017 Back to School campaign ‘Clarks Feet First’ via Mustard Creative.
The multi-channel national campaign focuses on the enthusiasm kids bring to every day; growing, learning and chasing their dreams. The tagline ‘kids jump into life feet first, so Clarks does too’ brings to life the natural connection between school and Clarks footwear.
The campaign features hand sketched interactive backgrounds that symbolise the imagination of children. The campaign plays to the brand’s premium, on trend school shoe status through crisp photography and playful styling.
Says Melena Birtles, marketing manager, Clarks Australia: “We wanted to capture the energy and enthusiasm of kids, whilst also reinforcing the authority Clarks has a leading school shoe brand in Australia. The campaign cleverly ties together children’s imaginations and taps into the nostalgic memories of the parent. The fun filled campaign also captures the premium quality and value of our products, whilst delivering a powerful fitting message.
“Clarks have over 15,000 trained fitters around the world. Our team here in Australia work proactively with retailers to train their store staff on how to get the perfect fit for children to protect their feet and support long-term foot health. In the lead up to the busy back to school period, the team have trained over 1400 store staff nationally.”
Clarks have been running the Clarks Trained Fitter program with Australian retailers for 40 years.
The Clarks Feet First campaign includes TVC, cinema advertising, out of home, in centre advertising, digital marketing and in store point of sale.
2 Comments
Blah blah blah, something about school shoes, moving graphics in the background.
Kids won’t find it interesting, the buyer (parents) won’t even notice it.
Clarks have at times done very good ads.
Times have changed.
yeah but who directed it, animated it, did the post on it… you might as well just put up the youtube link and leave everything else off.