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Design Category
Corporate communications design, 2005
Design firm
Concrete Design Communications, Inc. (Toronto, Ontario, Canada)
Collection
(2006) AIGA 365: 27
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Masterfile had an image problem. Despite building an archive that represents some of the most creative talent around, this largest remaining independent stock image agency was still perceived by its clients as being too conservative. To address this challenge, Concrete produced a strategic campaign that included a new visual identity, advertising program and website, and a broad range of marketing materials. Key to this strategy was the development of direct mail pieces that challenged the conventions of typical stock image agencies (a difficult task in this competitive sector). The centerpiece of this effort was the launch of Unbound—a collection of images “real and implied.” Unbound uses the interpretation of imagery as a form of visual creative inspiration. While it uses many images from Masterfile’s extensive library, just as many of the images have been modified, obscured or “implied.”
Unbound has been instrumental in challenging how Masterfile has been perceived, and is being followed up with new and constantly evolving editions.
They actually created something out of the photographs instead of just placing them side-by-side.
Inspirational, keepsake quality.
Binding has a really nice way about it. Not overproduced, which happens very often in this industry.
Very fragmented, open-ended, anything is possible.
Tells a story and suggests possibilities.