PR Case Study: DeVries Global – Zippo Flame Art

PR Case Study: DeVries Global – Zippo Flame Art

DeVries Global enlisted fire artist Steven Spazuk to help lighter brand Zippo expand its appeal as something more than a lighter to millennial men.

Campaign: Zippo Flame Art
Client: Zippo
PR Team: DeVries Global, led out of the London office
Timing: February 2017

Summary


DeVries Global enlisted renowned fire artist Steven Spazuk – a pioneer of one-of-a-kind art technique called fumage – to collaborate with Zippo and shine a light on the brand’s design credentials.

The campaign centered around a content series which showcased the Zippo lighter in an unexpected way to cement the brand’s ongoing cultural relevance.

Objectives


The puzzle for DeVries was to ensure Zippo continued to resonate culturally while also appealing to a new generation of millennial men. It sought to reframe thinking about Zippo beyond its original functionality as a cigarette lighter.

Strategy and implementation


As the brand approached its 85th anniversary, DeVries created a global-reaching comms campaign to introduce a new generation of millennial males to the mystique of Zippo, transforming a Zippo lighter from a work of art into a creator and enabler of art.

The team enlisted fire artist Steven Spazuk, a pioneer of a one-of-a-kind art technique called fumage, which creates art with fire.

Six months ahead of launch, the agency organised an invitation-only pop-up art exhibit in New York. “The Art of Zippo” featured standout Zippo lighter art through the decades and began to introduce Spazuk to lifestyle media and influencers.

DeVries chose to showcase the artist’s process and story in a series of videos, using social, earned and owned channels to amplify the highly visual story. Spazuk narrated a series of videos which captured the creative process.

A Zippo lighter was promoted as Spazuk’s tool of choice through three content videos, including a 30-second teaser and a behind-the-scenes feature, but otherwise the videos were lightly branded for authenticity and credibility.

The agency conducted extensive outreach to men’s style and lifestyle outlets, along with general interest media, and offered interviews with Spazuk and brand leaders, ultimately securing earned media coverage in 14 countries.

The finishing touch was production of a limited edition windproof Zippo lighter featuring an exclusive Steven Spazuk original fire art design. This gave the media something tangible to direct their readers to and succinctly tied the campaign back to the brand.

Results


The campaign captured global attention, with media in 14 countries covering the story and social engagement which spread rapidly across all platforms. Some 380 stories – 100% branded, highly positive and still coming in almost a year later – have delivered an audience reach of 765 million to date. Many of these were full-page features.

The video series achieved 2.5 million views and helped propel more than 15 million social impressions across the brand’s accounts. On Facebook, the campaign earned a 20% engagement rate, making it the most successful Zippo social campaign to-date.

The special edition lighter quickly sold out and following its success a new line of Steven Spazuk Zippo lighters has been launched.

The Zippo Flame Art campaign was recognised with two Platinum MarCom Awards and is nominated for the PR Week Global Award for Global Creative Idea, due to be announced in May.

Related Posts
Opinion: How challenger agencies can compete with the big agency networks
Barbara Bates, global CEO at Hotwire, highlights the key areas where challenger agencies can go the extra mile to compete with their larger counterparts. For a long time in [...]
60 Seconds with The Academy co-founder Mitch Kaye
60 Seconds with The Academy co-founder Mitch Kaye
Mitch Kaye, co-founder of The Academy, reveals why he and Dan Glover started their second agency, how the pair work together and his love of AFC Bournemouth. What made you [...]
Discover how PR can move from evolution to revolution
At CommsCon earlier this month, we heard a range of fantastic speakers articulate their view of what comms professionals can do to improve their output. They encouraged their [...]
Brendon Craigie Tyto PR
Opinion: Why “PR” is having a renaissance
Brendon Craigie, co-founder and managing partner at Tyto PR, examines why PR professionals are once again adopting the PR moniker. The public relations industry is in the [...]