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Hope for Hometown - Tencent Charity
Tencent’s 99 Giving Day
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Title of Entry: | Hope for Hometown |
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Brand: | Tencent Charity |
Product/Service: | Tencent’s 99 Giving Day |
Client: | Tencent |
Entrant Company: | Tencent |
Creative Team: | 1. General Manager: Vincent Li 2. Executive Creative Director: Akae Wang 3. Copywriter: Akae Wang, 4. Copywriter: Zita Zou 5. Art Director: Ivy Huang 6. Art Director: Sonja Xu 7. Project Director: Yuan Hong 8. Project Manager: Rain Yue 9. Illustrator: Hui Meng 10. Group Creative Director: Guang Shen 11. Creative Director: Kai Zhao 12. Art Director: JianKun Mai 13. Art Director: land Ho 14. Designer: Jaing Sung 15. Designer: SiHua Fu 16. Designer: Nico Yen 17. Account Manager: Matthew Gun 18. Account Manager: Amber Fung 19. Marketing Director:Lei Tao |
Sector: | 03: PUBLIC INTEREST OR CHARITY |
Notes: | This is a campaign initiated by Tencent’s 99 Giving Day, to engage people in the safeguarding of intangible cultural heritage in their hometowns. The campaign featured a thematic communication design based on illustrations, which portrayed classic scenes back in the 60s inspired by the intangible cultural heritage of China’s 34 Provinces. These sweet and nostalgic memories reminded people of the urgency of safeguarding cultural heritage in danger. All communications have a QR code that directs users to the campaign website, make a donation, and invite more friends to join. This is a long-term communication, with online and offline activities launched through Tencent's charity platform. Donate online through the WeChat platform. The offline layout is placed on the World Heritage scenic spots, combined with postcards, stamps, travel books, reached by public relations and national media. As of the end of 2020, 8,000 users participated in this event, and 20 million RMB was raised. With the spread of retro illustration exhibitions, many artists and illustrators began to invest in more substantial non-material cultural redesign movements. Donations are only the result of numbers. Community discussions and Tencent’s betting on more literary and artistic reinvention activities are the intangible effects. |