THE LOST TYPOGRAPHY OF BAUHAUS

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TitleTHE LOST TYPOGRAPHY OF BAUHAUS
BrandADOBE
Product/ServiceADOBE TYPEKIT
Category E01. Acquisition & Retention
Entrant ABBY PRIEST Stockholm, SWEDEN
Idea Creation ABBY PRIEST Stockholm, SWEDEN
Production SWIM CLUB Stockholm, SWEDEN
Credits
Name Company Position
Andreas Morne Abby Priest Client Director
pontus widell Abby Priest Creative
Anders Hellström Abby Priest Creative
Oskar Hellqvist Abby Priest Creative Director
Cecilia Höglund Abby Priest Account Manager
AJ Joseph Adobe Executive Creative Sr. Director
Sabina Strasser Adobe Sr. Group Manager Brand Marketing EMEA
Katja Dollinger Adobe Group Marketing Manager Consumer & SMB DACH
Doug Beach Adobe Sr. Creative Director
Daniel Vargas Díaz Adobe Creative Director, EMEA
Sara O Dea Adobe Art Director
Beth Lovett Adobe Group Manager, Creative Cloud Campaign Marketing
Gwen Meyer Adobe Manager, Campaign Marketing, Design
Katja Dollinger Adobe Group Mktg Mgr Consumer & SMB, Germany
Natalia Lopez-Beswick Adobe EMEA Campaign Manager
Erik Spiekermann P98A Lead Typographer
Luca Pelligrini Freelance Typographer
Flavia Zimbardi Freelance Typographer
Hidetaka Yamasaki Freelance Typographer
Elia Preuss Freelance Typographer
Celine Hurka Freelance Typographer

Why is this work relevant for Direct?

The Lost Typography of Bauhaus is a campaign that builds customer relationships by putting lost pieces of art history in the hands of a new generation of designers, encouraging them to keep the legacy alive through activations and creativity. A world-first and brand exclusive initiative to engage the target audience creative professionals. CTA Download the fonts and design like a master

Background

Adobe Typekit is a online service which offers a subscription library of high-quality fonts. The service is integrated in all Adobe Creative Cloud apps, such as Photoshop, Indesign and Illustrator. In summer 2018 Adobe wanted to inspire a new generation of creatives to design using typography. A campaign with the aim to increase the usage of Adobe Typekit amongst creative professionals, strengthen the relationship to the target audience and encourage them to create using Adobe’s fonts and software.

Describe the creative idea

In the 1920s and 1930s the iconic design institute Bauhaus laid the foundation for modern design. Unfortunately the school’s existence was brief. The progressive ideas of Bauhaus were considered threatening to the Nazi agenda and in 1932 the school was abruptly shut down, only 14 years after its birth. The forced closure of the school resulted in a vast number of artworks and creative treasures never being completed, and what could’ve been design classics were left behind – lost to history. In collaboration with the Bauhaus foundation and a team of typographers led by legendary type designer Erik Spiekermann we turned sparse typographical sketches from the Bauhaus archives into five complete typefaces and made them available in Adobe Typekit. Giving what was initiated by the Bauhaus masters almost a century ago new life in the hands of a new generation of designers.

Describe the strategy

User data from Adobe Creative Cloud showed that the trial rate of Adobe Typekit, amongst potential customers and existing Creative Cloud customers, was low in comparison to other products. To get our target audience, creative professionals, to favor our service and fonts over the competition we needed to create something truly unique and engaging – beyond the technology and software. Our solution was to provide the professional creative community with unique assets, restored from the iconic design institute Bauhaus exclusively in Adobe Typekit. We targeted our audience with a multi-channel strategy, encouraging and inspiring them to: Download The Fonts And Design Like a Master.

Describe the execution

The unique typefaces were made available for download in Adobe Typekit, free for all Adobe Creative Cloud- and Typekit users. In an integrated online campaign, spanning from June 15 – August 31, 2018, the typefaces and the story about the project were spread globally through PR, social media and Adobe’s own channels (Youtube, Facebook, Instagram and Twitter) The target audience was activated through a series of competitions on Instagram and Behance with the challenge to design in Adobe’s apps using the fonts and Adobe Typekit. Further, we inspired our target audience with influencer collaborations, online seminars on Facebook, live events, a campaign video, Youtube tutorials and a documentary which in depth told about the project, the history of Bauhaus and the importance of typography.

List the results

Primary KPI Target: 10 000 font downloads. Result: 407 000 font downloads. Exceeding target by 3970%. Secondary KPI:s Target: 500 competition submissions Result: over 2000 competition submissions . Exceeding target by 305%. Target: 25 articles in relevant target media. Result: 162 articles in relevant target media. Exceeding target by 548%. (Gross reach estimation of the articles exceeds 800 million potential impressions. The overall sentiment was positive, with most articles mentioning the launch of fonts and the call-to-action on how to download them.) Additional Results 15 600 organic social posts generating 147 million potential impressions 1.3 million social media engagements (likes & comments) 297 000 unique visitors on campaign site