Encouraging students to experience what it’s really like to reside at Scape.
Australian student living provider Scape has launched ‘A Place For Humans’, a creative campaign to encourage students to experience what it’s really like to reside at Scape.
Created by Jane Doe Creation, the socially led integrated campaign highlights the voices of real Scape students and brings to life the stories of their experiences.
Targeting local and international tertiary education students living at home or in private residential accommodation, ‘A Place For Humans’ will run nationally across out of home advertising, print, social and digital.
Scape Australia general manager brand & marketing, Rosalind Lill, said from branded moments like its trams and airport media, right through to its acquisition channels, Scape is unleashing the creativity of its residents to bring to life what it's really like to live, play and stay at Scape.
“Truthfully shared through the eyes and voices of our beloved residents, we are using a mixture of journalistic style photography and working with our new Scape Creator platform to create bespoke and honest stories for students, by students," said Lill.
“Our creative partner Jane Doe Creation has been there to mentor and guide the students - all of who are keen to develop content skills, and to provide the thread that ties it all together.”
Jane Doe Creation executive creative director, Penny Buck, said when communicating with today’s students, flex culture has been replaced by social realism.
"Chaos reigns over our previously aestheticised feeds and Gen Z doesn’t always want to see the curated life; they want to experience what’s real and what’s messy," said Buck.
“We wanted to show new students what it’s really like to live at Scape in a marketing campaign that heroes the real and the human.”
Scape Australia CEO Anouk Darling said creativity and authenticity are part of Scape’s cultural fabric.
"What better way to celebrate than with a co-created campaign with our students. The real, the human, the messy and the beautiful truths of student life," said Darling.
Credits:
Client: Scape
CEO: Anouk Darling
General Manager Brand & Marketing: Rosalind Lill-Lusby
Senior Brand & Marketing Manager: Heidi Verlaan
Digital Content Manager: Anthony Kleine
Graphic Designers: Josh Butler, Gwen Williams
Creative Agency: Jane Doe Creation
Executive Creative Director: Penny Buck
Executive Producer: Elissa Maine
Senior Writer: Christian Tough
Senior Art Director: Annabelle Gasper
Photography Company: Photoplay Photography
Photographer: Karima Asaad
Senior Creative Producer: Amanda Moore