Reaching out to those who #ThinkFirst
Since it launched earlier this year, I’ve had a lot of fun working on Lenovo’s latest campaign for the soon to be released ThinkPad X1 range, the latest iteration of the historic 23 year old ThinkPad brand. The brief was exciting. Lenovo wanted to reach the ‘progressives’ of this world, the people that push to explore, solve and imagine; the people that continually innovate, and look to the future asking ‘what’s next?’ But at the same time, show them how the new ThinkPad X1 range could help them achieve their goals and ambitions.
In order to do this brief justice, we didn’t just want to talk about the products; we wanted to look past the machine and focus on the people that have helped make the ThinkPad the product it is today.
So how did we go about this? We first teased the audience by tipping our hats to the ThinkPads of the past, remembering how it all started. Enter the ThinkPad 700C from 1992.
We then kicked off the campaign by saying hello to the latest and greatest ThinkPad of them all – the all-new X1 range.
The ultra-thin #ThinkCentre X1 frees up space for your big ideas. https://t.co/zezA5fDuHD #ThinkFirst pic.twitter.com/doFudC9xTR
— Lenovo (@lenovo) January 15, 2016
So light & slim, you won’t even notice the new #X1Yoga in your bag. https://t.co/kpuUaGO2eH #ThinkFirst pic.twitter.com/VWtqyaXdTN
— Lenovo (@lenovo) January 23, 2016
With the X1 range receiving rave reviews, our next step was to release two hero videos featuring Lenovo’s Chief Design Officer, David Hill and Author of ‘The Dark Net’, Jamie Bartlett. These videos aimed to explore the question ‘what’s next?’ and how they see the world around them changing the way we approach our future.
ThinkPad and the Future with Jamie Bartlett, author of “The Da…When creating the NEW ThinkPad X1 range, we were inspired by future thinkers. Jamie Bartlett is an author that believes the future lies with the creators, the innovators and the thinkers of the Dark Net.
Posted by Lenovo on Wednesday, 9 March 2016
We turned to some of the world’s most creative thinkers for support, including beatboxer and World Looping Champion Shlomo, photographer and Reddit viral sensation Kyle Thompson, and 3D graffiti artist Replete. Using long form social posts, we showcased authentic stories that show the thought process, methods, inspirations and focus demonstrated by our ThinkPad users.
Shlomo
Kyle Thompson
Replete
The team here enjoyed putting this campaign together, and we met some really cool people along the way who are pushing the boundaries of creativity to the max. We’ve had a great response from the social community, and hopefully we’ve inspired some people to actually do ‘that thing’ they’ve always wanted to do, but not yet made the leap to try and achieve it.