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Dulux's Famous Old English Sheepdog Returns to Screens in Latest Integrated Campaign via BMF

20/12/2016
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The campaign is launching an initiative from Dulux to educate Australians and New Zealanders about the risks of using inferior paints.
Dulux has brought back its famous brand icon for its newly launched campaign, created by BMF.

For over 65 years the Old English Sheepdog has been synonymous with the Dulux brand. He has graced TV and cinema screens, appeared in magazines, on billboards, online and in social media, and of course as a sign of quality on Dulux paint and colour brochures. He's seen a lot in his time - every annual colour forecast, all the scientific advancements in paint and every new product innovation from Dulux.


So for the first time consumers will be able to hear his thoughts. His awakening coincides with a new focus on consumer-centric marketing at Dulux Group, spearheaded by new marketing director Helen Fitzpatrick.

Says Fitzpatrick: "We wanted to tell our consumers that in the future, you'll know why it's worth using Dulux; and we knew we had to do it in an emotional way. Consumers love the Dulux dog, so we though what better way to gain a powerful, emotional connection to the brand than to make him the star of the campaign."

The campaign is launching an initiative from Dulux to educate Australians and New Zealanders about the risks of using inferior paints. It does so by highlighting the most important quality test: the test of time. On his travels, we hear the Dulux dog's musings on the future, and in the importance of protecting your home with the right quality of paint. The dog will become a consumer champion and lend a paw to anyone who needs advice on painting their home.

Says Dan Lacaze, client services director, BMF: "It's with great responsibility and pride that we have given the Dulux dog a personality, and a bigger and more important role in the communications mix. He's seen it all and there's no one better placed to explain why Dulux is worth it."

The integrated campaign launches in Dulux-owned channels this week, with bespoke film executions for social, pre-roll, TV and cinema. It will be supported by OOH, print, online, social, and instore, where over a hundred Dulux experts will be providing free advice when people need it most - at point of purchase.

Creative Agency: BMF
Executive Creative Director: Cam Blackley
Associate Creative Directors: Dantie Van Der Merwe and David Fraser
Copywriters: James Sexton and Gooch Richards
Designer: Thom Davy
Planning: Kim Feitelberg, Ali Tilling and Emily Field       
Client Services Director: Dan Lacaze
Account Director: Will Woods
Account Managers: Kim Ngo and Siena Shuttler                 
Agency Producer: Fiona Gilles 
Production Company: Goodoil
Director: Andy McLeod
Post Production: Alt.VFX         
Editor:  The Butchery  
Music and Sound Production: Rumble Studios

Client Credits - Dulux
Director Marekting and Innovation: Helen Fitzpatrick
Marketing Manager: Jo Katsos
Senior Brand Managers: Anthony Voyage and Alison Mahoney
Product Manager: Adam Hilton
Digital Marketing Manager: Natasha Simpson
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