Designed by: PepsiCo Design & Innovation
Country: United States

Fieldʼs Flora Art Cards

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Designed by Wink | Country: United States | Font used: lettering in a Copperplate Script style.

“Marshall Field’s teamed up with the Art Institute of Chicago to release a limited edition run of collectible giftcards, featuring famous art masterpieces from the Art Institute collection. We named the campaign Field’s Flora, since most of the artwork selected from the Art Institute involved floral paintings. Paper for the art card sleeves was selected to accommodate letterpress printing and give the impression that this may of been something pull out of a grandmother’s attic, like a vintage flower seed packet.

A store incentive piece was a limited edition numbered soap box which contained all four collectible gift cards. The soap box included a letter pressed card which allowed the guest to personalize the box as a gift. In addition, a direct mail brochure was mailed out to announce the Field’s Flora Art Card Campaign, as well as showcase new merchandise at Marshall Field’s.”

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Designed by: PepsiCo Design & Innovation
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Fieldʼs Flora Art Cards

flora1

flora1

Designed by Wink | Country: United States | Font used: lettering in a Copperplate Script style.

“Marshall Field’s teamed up with the Art Institute of Chicago to release a limited edition run of collectible giftcards, featuring famous art masterpieces from the Art Institute collection. We named the campaign Field’s Flora, since most of the artwork selected from the Art Institute involved floral paintings. Paper for the art card sleeves was selected to accommodate letterpress printing and give the impression that this may of been something pull out of a grandmother’s attic, like a vintage flower seed packet.

A store incentive piece was a limited edition numbered soap box which contained all four collectible gift cards. The soap box included a letter pressed card which allowed the guest to personalize the box as a gift. In addition, a direct mail brochure was mailed out to announce the Field’s Flora Art Card Campaign, as well as showcase new merchandise at Marshall Field’s.”

flora2

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