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Nescafé collectible tins tap into design students’ talent

London design agency works with students from the U.K.’s University of Creative Arts to design six collectible tins for a premium instant coffee from Nestle.

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London-based integrated brand activation agency TWELVE has developed a multi-channel campaign for Nescafé® Azera® barista-style instant coffee, with a range of iconic limited edition-designed tins at its heart. The designs for the tins were created by TWELVE in collaboration with top emerging design talent from the U.K.’s University for the Creative Arts.

The activity marks the second consecutive year that Nescafé Azera and TWELVE have worked with UCA students, following the success of the brand’s 2015 campaign.

The collectable tins, available now, will launch initially in Tesco before rolling out across all U.K. retailers.

TWELVE developed the “NESCAFÉ® AZERA® By Design” campaign to highlight the craftsmanship and creativity inherent in the super-premium instant coffee brand. Second year BA (Hons) graphic design students at UCA were briefed to create a set of collectable coffee tins to feature on three Nescafé Azera variants.

Students were briefed to create packaging designs that demonstrated Nescafé Azera’s passion for quality coffee by bringing to life their own experiences of coffee and urban culture. On the reverse of each of the seven winning design packs is a quote from that student with a description of and their inspiration for the winning design. For instance, Perseverance, created students by Sanjana and Neha, reads, “We were inspired by the intriguing puzzle of urban life—its roads, the traffic, and its lights that surround us.”

The limited edition tins will be promoted via a multi-channel campaign, developed by TWELVE, that will run across online, social, video, and in-store POS. Campaign visuals demonstrate how each of the limited edition designs impacts its environment, turning a blank kitchen into a colorful explosion.

Supporting footage demonstrating each student’s creative journey and the process undertaken to arrive at the final designs will be hosted online.

The project, which formed part of the student’s October 2015 curriculum, kicked off with an initial briefing led by TWELVE Agency and Nestlé. Winning UCA designers received a cash prize, and three of the students were also offered a summer work placement at TWELVE.

TWELVE was the lead creative agency for the activity, responsible for delivering the initial campaign concept through to overall creative execution and media plan development, as well as the management of the collaboration with UCA. The agency worked alongside Pragmatica, Ogilvy, and Adimo.

Laura Muirhead, Nescafé Azera Brand Manager at Nestlé, says, “We saw tremendous success with this campaign first time round and are equally impressed by the designs the UCA students have delivered for 2016. We’re confident that the limited edition tins will have cut-through on shelf and offer customers a vibrant alternative to their usual product choice.”

Says Owen Catto, Creative Director, TWELVE, who briefed and mentored the UCA students, “It was a pleasure to partner with the team at UCA for a second year. To work again with young design talent was inspiring andrewarding. I was impressed with the levels of bravery and craft, making this year’s limited edition tins a set of contemporary pieces that consumers will want to collect and show off.”

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