“tomboy. appropriately complex. hennessy cognac.” “vegetarian. man-eater. appropriately complex. hennessy cognac.” third page media inserts (above left) accompanied key ads with appropriate cocktail recipes to encourage experimentation “matchmaker. divorce attorney. appropriately complex. hennessy cognac.” this campaign was created based on the tagline “appropriately complex” which embodied the complicated processes and layered aromas of eau-de-vies in an aged […]
hennessy campaign
advertising: hennessy cognac campaign 1
“wants a commitment. wants a creme brulee. appropriately complex. hennessy cognac.” “loves oliver. loves oliver. appropriately complex. hennessy cognac.” this campaign was created based on the tagline “appropriately complex” which embodied the complicated processes and layered aromas of eau-de-vies in an aged cognac such as hennessy. the visual advertising campaign revolved around social settings that also embodied complex […]
press: hennessy campaign – the fastest selling cognac
“hanjani says that hiring luchford who shot the legendary prada campaign was essential to getting what was needed. ‘when we first proposed luchford there were some reservation about the moodiness of his early work’ he continues ‘but luckily we had smart clients who saw the advantages.’ hennessy is now the fastest-selling cognac, often transcending other conventional liquors used in the past by hipsters.” positioning hennessy as a mixed spirit was it’s selling genius, it was later trailed by all other cognacs but that all originated with hennessy positioning and advertising campaign. article by lisa lombardi of pdn (photo district news) on the hennessy campaign…
collateral: hennessy cognac bar coasters
pick your coaster! custom-designed coasters in hennessy’s campaign blue signature color with words like flirt, stubborn, muse, klutz and instigator. the coasters were low key and curious enough to make you want to turn them over, thus “discovering” the brand rather than having them sell to you. consumers and bartenders loved the coasters, they exuded […]