Tuesday, May 27, 2008

Newlyn's new approach to area information

Newlyn's brochures and marketing are always something of a departure, but the Tyrrells Brook brochure is very dramatically so in that it is not just an elaborate design feature that makes it stand out, but fundamental content.

All property brochures have sections about the local area and the amenities that might attract buyers to it, but they are usually quite stale, sometimes even just lists of shops, gyms etc.

For their Tyrrells Brook brochure, Newlyn approached a number of local people and with their permission photographed them in their place of work or at home and spoke to them about their thoughts on living and/or working in Edenderry.

The first six spreads of the brochure (after the opening landscape photograph) are given over to the portraits and words of the local people - including a teacher, a publican, a rugby player. The quality of the presentation is top-notch.

The effect is to give you a great sense of the place and a much more realistic one, not quite warts and all, but as close to it as a piece of marketing is ever going to go. It has the feel of the Seasame Street song, "People in Your Neighbourhood", and almost makes you look forward to meeting them when you're next walking down the street.

Why did nobody think of taking this approach before?

Design Factory designed. Penhire wrote. Ken Walsh took the photographs.

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