Title | LIFE IS ELECTRIC |
Brand | PANASONIC |
Product / Service | PANASONIC |
Category | B01. Publications & Brand Collateral |
Entrant | DENTSU INC. Tokyo, JAPAN |
Idea Creation | DENTSU INC. Tokyo, JAPAN |
Idea Creation 2 | PEN. Tokyo, JAPAN |
Idea Creation 3 | CREATIVE POWER UNIT Tokyo, JAPAN |
Media | DENTSU INC. Tokyo, JAPAN |
PR | DENTSU INC. Tokyo, JAPAN |
Production | DENTSU INC. Tokyo, JAPAN |
Production 2 | PEN. Tokyo, JAPAN |
Production 3 | CREATIVE POWER UNIT Tokyo, JAPAN |
Production 4 | TYO PRODUCTIONS Tokyo, JAPAN |
Contributing | MASKMAN Tokyo, JAPAN |
Contributing 2 | CAVIAR Tokyo, JAPAN |
Contributing 3 | DENTSU ON DEMAND GRAPHIC Tokyo, JAPAN |
Contributing 4 | ARTISAN Tokyo, JAPAN |
Contributing 5 | FUMIHITO KATAMURA PHOTOGRAPH OFFICE Tokyo, JAPAN |
Name | Company | Position |
---|---|---|
Daisuke Hatakeyama | Creative Power Unit | Art Director |
Marina Danjo | DENTSU INC. | Copywriter |
Shinya Tamura | Dentsu On Demand Graphic Inc. | Printing Director |
Yuta Harasawa | TYO drive | Producer |
Fumihito Katamura | Fumihito Katamura Photograph Office | Photographer |
Koji Wada | DENTSU INC. | Agency Producer |
Scott Lehman | Lehman Ad | Copywriter |
Yoshihiro Yagi | DENTSU INC. | Creative Director / Art Director |
Haruko Tsutsui | DENTSU INC. | Copywriter |
Hajime Yakushiji | DENTSU INC. | Planner |
Taiji Kimura | PEN. Inc. | Art Director |
Chihiro Kato | DENTSU INC. | Designer |
Masashi Fujita | Creative Power Unit | Designer |
Shunichi Takano | TYO drive | Executive Producer |
BLEX BOLEX | Freelance | Illustrator |
Yusuke Sakurai | ARTISAN Inc. | Technical Designer |
Tatsuya Utsushikawa | AQUIRAX | Technical Designer |
Hiroyuki Seino | SHIMAELE | Technical Designer |
Yoshihisa Hagi | Freelance | Technical Designer |
Eiji Kamomiya | Freelance | Technical Designer |
Natsuko Kida | Bureau Kida SARL | Artist Agent |
Maiko Fujiwara | TYO drive | Production manager |
Kyosuke Fujita | DENTSU INC. | Account Executive |
Nahoko Yokoyama | DENTSU INC. | Account Executive |
Hiroki Nishigaya | Freelance | Gaffer |
We conducted an experiment in which we charged 21 eneloop batteries with energy created in daily life. We captured Cuddly Hamster Power from hamsters running on exercise wheels, and Cheerful Pom-Pom Power from energetic cheerleaders shaking their pom-poms, 21 different kinds in all.
We created 21 custom-designed, illustrated packages for the batteries, as well as movies and a booklet showing how they were charged. The project was also featured in TV commercials and a special website. In addition, exhibitions and online sales (via Amazon) enabled consumers to actually touch and own the products created during the project.
We changed the way people think about electricity by transforming it from an invisible force that is taken for granted into something that people relate to as cute, beautiful, or cool.
As an electronics manufacturer, Panasonic wanted to reach out and encourage consumers to think about the real value of electricity. To achieve this goal, we employed a strategy that combined exposure via TV commercials and a dedicated website with exhibitions and online sales (via Amazon) of products created during the project. By offering consumers cute, beautiful, and cool products they can hold in their hands, we created a direct pathway to a new way of thinking about electricity.