Context
Having a clear definition of provenance helps customers and creators understand what products and services are rightfully representative of a place or culture. Unfortunately, there are few standards within Irish provenance.
Challenge
Because of an absence of common standards within the Irish culture and consumer industry, discerning International consumers consistently find it difficult to discover flagship representation of authentic and high quality Irish products, services and brands. This makes it easier for cheap, unrepresentative and inauthentic products to proliferate.
Plan
An Lorg only awards the best of truly Irish products, services and brands in order to identify and standardise an independent and indigenous Irish provenance.
Why This Matters
No discerning customer will look through the rough looking for diamonds. Equally neither should brand Ireland expect them to do so while we have underexposed expressions deserving of praise and promotion.
No discerning customer will look through the rough looking for diamonds. Equally neither should brand Ireland expect them to do so while we have underexposed expressions deserving of praise and promotion.
Concept
By using Facebook as a platform for monthly product reviews on Irish products and brands, interspersed with editorial pieces on Brand Ireland, An Lorg is a magazine and review platform that sets its sights on instilling standards and defining what Irish provenance really is.
An Lorg—Signature Irish Products is the indigenous mark of excellence reviewing and awarding only the very best of the Irish market today.
Boosted by its amplification on Instagram the magazine is an attempt to discuss that which is close to my heart as well as offering an elevated profile from which to do so—cutting ties with the vast ubiquity of Paddywhackery's poor quality misrepresentation.
Award Criteria
Original Expression. Genuine Hospitality. Natural Balance.
All items are reviewed under these three categories which further breakdown into more granular analysis. All of which however prioritise Irish language and its use during production as well as presence and visibility on the final product.
Features
Breaking up the month between product reviews is the editorial piece entitled Radharc, or "perspective" in English. The purpose of which is to highlight quirks in Irish culture that reveal an inability to tackle underlying thought spaces in the popular Irish narrative.