In a world that often pulls people apart, there is one place that brings families together again and again. The kitchen.
Sometimes, things go wrong. Things get broken, milk gets spilled, food gets burned, tempers are lost. My job was to bring all these experiences to life in posts with comments likes and shares.
Seasonal food recipe shoot. Photographer: Ian Garlick.
Seasonal recipes post image.
Helpful tip and tricks post.
The Team
Account team Brooke Howard Tom Cornish James Ward
Photographer Ian Garlick (Recipes)
The Channels
Social: Facebook
Brief
Increase and maintain engagement within social channels. Become the go-to online community with trusted content and shared advice that feeds family life. Carve a natural social space where we can credibly own kitchen and family life. Predominately female audience, mums and home makers.
Solution
Our role was to help busy mums keep things running smoothly in the kitchen. We created well thought out conversation calendar of seasonal posts, tips and tricks family recipes, rituals, celebrations, and Kitchen life. Cute posts would get likes, Polarising content give you comments and provocative posts prompted Shares.
We created a well thought out conversation calendar, our key areas were: Family recipes, rituals, celebrations and Kitchen life
Helpful tip and tricks post.
Post to introduce the 12 days of Christmas concept.
Multiple choice posts generate comments – Choose your weapon.
Vector art illustration for ‘I do’ concept.
Traffic control concept.
Each month we focused our posts on shared experiences, kitchen stories and seasonal triggers. As well as money and time saving ideas
Apollo 11 poster
This animation was created in PowerPoint and is based on Julia Allum’s Apollo 11 illustration. The moment I saw it I wanted to make it move.
I love the way she captures moments in nature, events and locations in her unique and recognisable style. Needless to say, I am a massive fan.