Showing posts with label website. Show all posts
Showing posts with label website. Show all posts

Saturday, December 3, 2011

Lolita & Tequila

We rarely hear about the groups responsible for the restaurants we love and frequent. Over Thanksgiving break I went to dinner with a few friends to Lolita Cocina & Tequila Bar in Greenwich, CT. I've been to some amazing restaurants, but I find Lolita to be extremely impressive. I should say that I rate restaurants almost entirely on their atmosphere, vibe, and website. I also love menus... so even if the food itself isn't superb (Lolita's food is incredible) I still can be impressed with the way they describe their actual menu items. cb5 Restaurant Group is responsible for this restaurant gem and has brought it to Boston as well. 

The group has created the ultimate branded restaurant, and has woven that identity through every detail and space. Lolita's brand identity compliments its upscale mexican cuisine. Both restaurants feature lavash red and black decor, sexy music, and extremely dim lighting. 
A "Lolita" is a spanish word referring to a young promiscuous woman. The restaurant definitely incorporates this reference into the overall vibe the diners experience. It is an elegant version of a Mexican speakeasy... sortof. You almost feel like a rebel being there, almost like you don't belong, but at the same time it lures you in. The restaurant somehow bonds with you with its intimate style.

Lolita gradually transforms into a chic night club scene with a DJ and dancing as the night progresses. It becomes quite the scene after 10pm. Visitors can choose from over 150 different brands of tequila and various signature margaritas, sangrias, and other cocktails. There is something for everyone... including non-alcoholic tropical house juices -- The Lime Coco sounds incredible and is made from fresh lime, coconut, citrus fruits, and garnished with mint and a blackberry... YUM.

When you sit at the table your seductive server brings a "palate cleanser". It's a fresh grapefruit granita splashed with an optional shot of tequila. The presentation is the most exciting part, as it is delivered to the table with dry ice smoke brimming over the silver bowl. With various delicious menu options, including guacamole with crap and lobster, bbq spare ribs, various tacos, quesadillas, and creative entrees, a second or third visit is absolutely necessary. As you receive your check you also get a sweet surprise! No, the bill will still be pretty steep BUT you get a complementary cotton candy for the table! So, even if you don't have room for a full desert, you get the sugary finale anyway.
And to top it off, you and your fellow diners are also given temporary Lolita tattoos and a damp towel for application. Unique and extremely fitting with the restaurant's theme. I love it!


The websites are branded the exact same way and are super fun and interactive with music and great page transitions. See for yourself! Greenwich Website & Boston Website.

If you get a chance to visit the Greenwich location of the elegant and seductive restaurant, don't forget to take a look at the bathroom... it is completely covered with blackboard wallpaper and chalk. Leave your mark on Lolita, because it will definitely leave one on you.

POGS,
AKtually Ashley

Tuesday, November 15, 2011

Let's Motor

MINI Cooper has an incredible track record for creative, witty, and unique advertising campaigns. The majority of them stress the tiny car's size and its massive power. Their out-of-home advertising is what I love the most, but MINI has done a great job integrating various tactics to reach their objectives. 


The following pictures are a few of my favorite MINI advertisements. I learned about some of them in my Communications and Promotions course a few days ago and felt compelled to see more (and share them). Hope you're all as impressed as I am!


    
I really love the billboard on the left, with the two bent palm trees. Yes, this was completely staged BUT super effective in showing how MINI has speed and power. It's a great illusion. The billboard on the right, with the digital screen, was really innovative at the time it was up. As MINI Cooper drivers passed by, it would show a personalized message for them (and the rest of the drivers) to enjoy. How clever is that?! The board used a signal from a radio chip that was embedded in the car's key fob. Obviously this was a few years ago, before the world became ultra techy. Now we can watch streaming videos via billboards -- crazy!
I love building advertisements like this, but these specific ones are especially clever. On the left is vending machine. Not a typical vending machine though. You can't get a Snickers or a Diet Coke, instead you get a MINI Cooper! Does it still cost $1? On the right, an actual MINI is turned into a literal YoYo! It moves up and down. LOVE IT. Both ads are obviously promoting the small size of the automobile. Its size is one of its main differentiators. If you've got it, flaunt it. 


I'm a big fan of guerilla marketing. I think it's fun and really grabs attention and generates buzz. If I had stumbled across either of these guerilla marketing efforts in real person, I'd be talking about it for days... weeks maybe! I'm a big skier, so the MINI Cooper chairlift really resonates with me. The MINI Cooper box presents the car as a toy... or "toy size".

Another car that uses a clever guerilla marketing campaign is the Smart Car. Also, click that link and check out their killer website. There are so many companies want to have the "Apple" of websites... I'd want to have the "Smart Car" of websites.

Adorable. A cute Smart Car parked next to a phone pole and locked up with a (giant) bike lock!


Keep an eye out for MINI Cooper ads in the future. The advertising for the small car really has a big impact.


POGS,
AKtually Ashley