The film, with its baking mechanic and gingerbread house protagonist, has all the cinnamon and sugar warmth of a Christmas hug but communicates an important, topical reminder about the need for us all to make our homes and lives more sustainable.
About the agency’s “Sustainable Gingerbread House’’ Christmas card, Becks Williams, Creative Director at Given said; “We wanted to create an actionable agency Christmas card that reflects our brand values but was also festive and fun. Representing serious and important planet-saving innovations for the home and how we live there using gingerbread and icing is not only Christmassy, it makes sustainable changes appealing and accessible. This closely reflects the challenges our agency faces every day in our work with brands and business. When it comes to sustainability and purpose work, if we focus on the enormity of the task ahead rather than what’s possible right now, the world may never get started.”
The finished sustainable gingerbread house shown in the film will feature in Given’s “The Uncook Book: How to Unbake the Planet,” as pro-baker Kylie Alla’s entry. She is responding to Given’s Open Call for international artists, illustrators and makers of all kinds to decode and communicate science’s most powerful solutions to the climate emergency. Find out more here: The Uncook Book (uncook-book.com)
Given’s Christmas card film was created in-house by the team at Given. It will be sent to all Given’s clients and suppliers and shared on social media from mid-December. The festive project is just one example of how Given uses creativity to make otherwise technical and complicated climate solutions fun and accessible.