IKEA DM, Design & Branding Cook This Page, 5 by Leo Burnett Toronto

Cook This Page, 5
The Direct marketing titled Cook This Page, 5 was done by Leo Burnett Toronto advertising agency for IKEA in Canada. It was released in Sep 2016.

IKEA: Cook This Page, 5

Brand
Released
September 2016
Posted
September 2016
Market
Creative Director
Creative Director
Chief Creative Officer
Creative Director
Copywriter
Photographer
Service Agency

Awards:

One Show 2017
Direct MarketingPrint: Flat & DimensionalGold
Andy Awards 2017
Direct ResponseGraphic DesignGold
D&AD 2017
Graphic DesignDirect MailGraphite Pencil
The ADC Annual Awards 2017
AdvertisingPromotional Materials / Flat - CampaignSilver Cube

Credits & Description:

Client: Ikea Canada
Advertiser: Ikea
Media: Promotional Products
Brand: Ikea Canada
Country: Canada
Agency: Leo Burnett Toronto
Chief Creative Officer: Judy John
Creative Director: Lisa Greenberg
Group Creative Director: Anthony Chelvanathan
Group Creative Director: Steve Persico
Art Director: Anthony Chelvanathan
Copywriter: Steve Persico
Designer: Anthony Chelvanathan
Senior Graphic Artist: Robin Osmond
Agency Producer: Franca Piacente
Agency Producer: Alexandra Postans
Agency Producer: Gord Cathmoir
Agency Producer: Anne Peck
Agency Producer: Carly Price
Photographer: Arash Moallemi
Videographer: Jonathan Lajoie
Editor: David Nakata
Account Director: Allison Litzinger
Account Director: Emily Robinson
Account Supervisor: Rebecca Simon
Chief Strategy Officer: Brent Nelsen
Group Planning Director: Tahir Ahmad
Description
To show people that getting creative in the kitchen can be deliciously easy, we created The IKEA Cook This Page Parchment Recipe Series. A recipe reinvention.
During the IKEA kitchen event, the recipe posters were placed in IKEA stores across Canada. People could take home and get inspired.
The recipes are printed on parchment cooking paper. People fill in the blanks, roll it, cook it, and eat!
The ingredient blanks were measured, helping people determine how much sauce or salt or chive to add. Illustrations were inspired by the food. Each recipe incorporated IKEA food and kitchen items.