A Modern Love Company

Redemare

Social & Growth Presentation

Moodboard

What love looks like
“Emotions are all those feelings that so change men as to affect their judgements, and that are also attended by pain or pleasure. Such are anger, pity, fear and the like, with their opposites.” Aristotle
The Direction
Redemare
To love and be loved in return

Out of every image on the board, this is the single thread that held. Not the chase, not the aesthetic of romance, the return. The moment love is handed back.

Target Audience: ages 16 to 60
Main Goal: Receive over 10,000 likes and at least 2000 link clicks to app/website from Instagram and TikTok combined
Tone: Romantic, present, comfort
Content

The 5 Love Languages

“To be loved but not known is comforting but superficial. To be known and not loved is our greatest fear. But to be fully known and truly loved is, well, a lot like being loved by God. It is what we need more than anything. It liberates us from pretense, humbles us out of our self-righteousness, and fortifies us for any difficulty life can throw at us.” Timothy Keller
Love Language 01
Words of Affirmation

Instagram

A carousel of "say it out loud" prompts, real texts and voice-memo transcripts people sent a partner that changed their day. Reel: strangers reading a compliment aloud for the first time.

On LinkedIn The same carousel reposts natively, reframed with a caption on how specific, direct affirmation shows up at work, the manager who says thank you for the exact thing, not a generic one.
Love Language 02
Acts of Service

Instagram

"Things they did without being asked", a UGC series where followers submit one small act that told them they were loved. Paired with quiet, unglamorous b-roll: dishes, gas tanks, packed lunches.

On LinkedIn The same UGC clips carry over with a caption reframing service as leadership, the founder who covers the shift, the teammate who documents the process no one asked for.
Love Language 03
Receiving Gifts

Instagram

Not the price, the noticing. A photo series of "the gift that proved they were listening": the obscure snack, the out-of-print book, the specific flower. Caption prompts followers to share theirs.

On LinkedIn The same photo series repurposes as a short article on thoughtful recognition at scale, the best teams give gifts that show they were paying attention, not procurement on autopilot.
Love Language 04
Quality Time

Instagram

A "phones down" challenge series filmed in real time, couples and friends doing one ordinary thing together, no cutaways, no music drop. The stillness is the content.

On LinkedIn The same footage travels with a caption on undistracted attention as the scarcest resource at work, quality time reframed as focus, presence in meetings, protecting people's calendars.
Love Language 05
Physical Touch

Instagram

A gentle, non-explicit series on the small physical cues of connection, a hand on the back, forehead against forehead, a hug held two seconds longer. Soft light, no dialogue, just presence.

On LinkedIn The same stills carry a values-led caption on human connection in hybrid workplaces, the handshake, the high-five, the return of in-person rituals, framed around belonging.
Content

Visual Style

Stillness over spectacle
Photo by Amaan Abid
Photo by Benjamin Wedemeyer
Photo by Mateusz Waclawek
Natural, sunset-toned palette
Terracotta
Amber
Honey
Peach
Dusty Rose
Plum
Closing

The Launch

Two video concepts to open Redemare's channels, one street-style, one quiet and observational.

Launch Video 01
Compliments, read aloud

Stop strangers on the street who are friends or in relationships and have them compliment one another on the spot. The unscripted moment of hearing the compliment land is the content worth seeing.

Stop two people on the street who do not know one another and have them compliment each other. Proving that being seen may not only come from those closest to you.

"...wait, they said that about me?"
Launch Video 02
Physical Touch, up close

A quiet, cinematic reel with no dialogue, just the small physical cues of connection between real couples and friends. Fingertips brushing, hair being tucked back, foreheads resting together. Soft light, close framing, held a beat longer than feels natural.

Silence. Just presence.