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		<title>How Nature-like Discounts campaign turns a discount into participation</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[HOSEG’s Nature-like Discounts campaign does not begin with a promo code, a sale&#8230;]]></description>
										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>HOSEG’s Nature-like Discounts campaign does not begin with a promo code, a sale banner or another familiar percentage-off message. It begins with a visual habit almost everyone knows: noticing a face in a rock, a mountain or a cloud.</p>
<p>Created with TBWA Peru, the campaign turns that instinct into a digital shopping experience. People chose a landscape from the campaign, took a selfie, and received a discount based on how closely their face matched the natural formation.</p>
<p>The idea is built on pareidolia, the common human tendency to see faces in objects, shapes and landscapes. A rock can look like a person. A mountain can seem to be staring back. A cloud can suddenly have an expression. HOSEG used that familiar reaction as the starting point for a personalized discount mechanic.<br />
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<h2>A discount that starts with looking closer</h2>
<p>Nature-like Discounts builds on HOSEG’s brand platform, “Nature is the new face of our brand.” According to Little Black Book, the brand moved away from traditional models and placed mountains, rocks, lagoons and natural landscapes at the centre of its communication. The campaign then turned that visual idea into a direct e-commerce interaction.</p>
<p>Users selected one of the natural faces featured in the campaign, took a selfie, and received a discount based on the percentage of similarity between their face and the chosen landscape. The more the user looked like nature, the more personal the offer became.</p>
<p>It is a clever mechanic because it keeps the brand idea alive until the moment of purchase. The discount is not just a number. It becomes part of the story. People are not only buying outdoor apparel. They are playing with the landscapes that inspire it.</p>
<h2>Why Nature-like Discounts campaign feels natural for HOSEG</h2>
<p>For many brands, a face-matching discount could feel like a short-lived gimmick. For HOSEG, it has a stronger reason to exist.</p>
<p>The brand operates in outdoor apparel, so nature is not a decorative background. It is the product’s context, the brand’s world and the source of the campaign’s visual language. By turning mountains, rocks and lagoons into the “faces” of the brand, HOSEG makes nature feel active rather than passive.</p>
<p>The campaign also avoids the usual trap of tech-led promotions. The technology is present, but it does not dominate the idea. Facial comparison is used as a simple bridge between the user and the landscape. The main thought remains human: we have all seen a face where there technically is not one.</p>
<p>That makes the experience easy to understand. No long explanation is needed. The moment you see a rock that looks like a face, the campaign clicks.</p>
<h2>From a sale mechanic to a brand experience</h2>
<p>The campaign was rolled out across e-commerce, physical stores, out-of-home, social media, print pieces and point-of-sale materials. Each touchpoint invited people to spot faces in the natural world and take part in the experience. Little Black Book reported that the campaign increased web traffic by 333%, grew the average ticket in the digital channel by 162%, raised total sales by 28%, and saw 70% of sales come from e-commerce during the campaign.</p>
<p>Those numbers matter because this was not only a charming creative exercise. It gave people a reason to visit the digital channel, interact with the brand and move closer to purchase.</p>
<p>The campaign also connected back to HOSEG’s stated commitment to the territories that inspire its products. According to the campaign information, part of the profits supported Andean communities that protect the natural environments linked to the materials used in the brand’s garments.</p>
<h2>A sharper way to rethink digital promotions</h2>
<p>Nature-like Discounts campaign works because it does not behave like a standard sale. It makes the user pause before buying. It adds a moment of discovery. It turns a discount into something earned through participation rather than simply claimed at checkout.</p>
<p>For <a href="https://campaignsoftheworld.com/digital-campaigns/" target="_blank">digital campaigns</a>, that is the useful lesson here. Promotions do not need to be louder to be more effective. They need a reason for people to care. HOSEG and TBWA Peru found that reason in a behaviour people already understand, then tied it back to the brand’s outdoor identity.</p>
<p>The idea is playful, but not random. It uses technology, but does not hide behind it. It sells, but still feels connected to the brand.</p>
<p>In a category where nature is often used as scenery, Nature-like Discounts gives it a role. It becomes the model, the interface and the reward.</p>
<p><strong>Credits</strong><br />
Brand: <a href="https://hoseg.co/" target="_blank" rel="noopener">HOSEG</a><br />
CEO &#038; Co-founder: Juan Carlos Sznak<br />
COO: Maria Alejandra Santos<br />
Strategic Consultant: Patrick Sznak<br />
Retail leader: Cindy Verde<br />
Designer and Content Creator: Rodrigo Vasquez de Velasco</p>
<p>Agency: TBWA<br />
CEO: Pilar Dufour<br />
VP: Jorge Santibañez<br />
Executive Creative Directors: Fernando Zagales y Juan Mesz<br />
Creative Directors: Mario Neumann y Giancarlo Cárdenas<br />
Art Director: Marco Gallardo<br />
Senior Designer: Miguel Soto<br />
Final Art Chief: Carlos Castillo<br />
Copywriters: Jefferson Porras y Carlos Jesús Márquez<br />
Brand VP: Jimena Gordillo<br />
Account Executives: Ashly Salinas y Karla Collantes<br />
Production Supervisors: Isabella Zolezzi y Olenka Nue <br />
Post-producer: Jorge García</p>
<p>Production: Plan B<br />
CEO: Kurt Gastulo<br />
Supervisor: Milagros Zegarra<br />
Art Director: Manuel Acosta<br />
3D Director: Victor Nakandakari<br />
3D Modeler: Oscar Gomez<br />
Photo retouching: Andres Abad</p>
<p>Media: OMG<br />
CEO: Antonio Miranda<br />
GPO VALLAS PERÚ<br />
General Director: Alonso Rosemberg<br />
Sales Manager: Juan José Lartiga</p>
<p>Agency: Publicom<br />
Sales Director: Claudia Teacher<br />
Sales Executive: Jhomara Soria</p>
<p>Music: Audiocast<br />
Sound Director: Renzo Mena<br />
Sound Design: Alejandro Haro<br />
Executive Producer: Ana Ramos<br />
Production Assistant: Pamela Contreras</p>
<p>Film Makers:<br />
Film Director: Sergio Dinegro<br />
Film Director: Rodrigo Reyna</p>
<p style="color: #6e6e6e; font-size: 12px;">This campaign is about:<br />
Nature-like Discounts Campaign, HOSEG, TBWA Peru, Digital Campaign, E-commerce Campaign, Outdoor Apparel Campaign, Pareidolia, Peru Advertising, Creative Commerce, Sustainability Campaign, Fashion Marketing, Retail Campaign, Brand Experience, Interactive Campaign, Outdoor Brand Campaign.</p>
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