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Scott Farrell, Lucy Mao, Mel Fish, Chris Borncamp
TABLE OF CONTENTS

CREATIVE BRIEF          1

RESEARCH SUMMARY        2

STRATEGY STATEMENT      3

BUSINESS MEMO           4

PRESS RELEASE           5

BROCHURE                6

WEB LANDING PAGE        7

BLOG ENTRY              8

TELEVISION STORYBOARD   9

BILLBOARD               10

MOBILE APP PROMO        11

SUMMARY/CONCLUSION      12
CREATIVE BRIEF
Client: Patagonia
Project: ADV 402 Final Project
Challenge (What is the client asking for?)
Reposition Patagonia as a high-performance and environmentally friendly brand to increase share
of pocket compared to competitors.

Target (Who are they?)
Males (Index 93)
Ages: 35-49 (Index 101)
Graduated college (Index 113)
Earn $100,000 or more (Index 102)
Believe that eco-friendly products are of higher quality (Index 107).

What do they currently think?
Patagonia is a high-quality brand, but it does not fit into their lifestyle; it’s clothing for an older
generation, but it is not trendy for young people.
In general, Patagonia products are not for everyday activity. Instead, it is suitable for extreme out-
door conditions that they are not exposed to.

What do we want them to think?
Patagonia hemp is not just a product. It is an extension of a broader brand philosophy towards
healthy living and a healthy environment.

Product Insight (what makes it unique, product differentiation)
Patagonia is a high-performance brand that suffers from bland consumer perceptions; hemp
clothing can help reinvigorate Patagonia’s image and bridge the gap between style, function and
environmental friendliness.

Mandatories (logo, media, tone, etc.)
»   Tone should reflect confidence and values of the Patagonia brand

»   Logo should remain consistent across integrated platforms
RESEARCH SUMMARY
MARKET POSITION
Patagonia is a high-performance clothing brand,                  and blended with other fibers like PCR polyester,
proving that business can provide an immediate                   organic cotton and spandex.
solution to the environmental crisis. “By evaluating
raw materials, investing in innovative technologies,             “Patagonia’s hemp clothing requires no irrigation,
and rigorously policing their waste, we must cause               uses no pesticides or synthetic fertilizers, and is
the least harm to the environment” (Patagonia.                   harvested and processed by hand” (Patagonia.com).
com).                                                            And Thus, differentiating themselves from their
                                                                 top competitors such as Timberland REI, Eastern
Their hemp clothing is grown organically using all               Mountain Sports, and L.L. Bean.
natural ingredients, utilizing hemp both on its own


PATAGONIA COMPETITIVE SET
Patagonia’s top direct competitors are Eastern Mountain Sports, The North Face, REI, and Columbia. These are considered high-
performance, specialty brands. Consequently, they have all have similar target demographics.

Each of these brands compete for share of pocket in the following product lines:
»   Alpine Climbing
»   Hiking/Trekking
»   Rock Climbing
»   Ski/Snowboarding
»   Travel
»   Body/Underwear
»   Jackets

*http://www.mahalo.com/patagonia-sale/

Patagonia should focus on differentiating itself by emphasizing the eco-friendly, stylistic, and functional components of
its products. While the target demographic may remain similar to competitors, Patagonia can draw a strong emotional
attachment through strategic DMAs and media buys.

CURRENT BUSINESS STANDING
According to U.S. News and World Report, Patagonia will likely see $500 million in annual sales this year. Five years prior,
the company reported $270 million in annual sales. This $230 million increase indicates Patagonia’s prominence and success
in the category (Smartplanet.com).

Much of the brand’s success can be attributed to its corporate vision; “to build the best product, cause no unnecessary
harm, use business to inspire and implement solutions to the environmental crisis (Patagonia.com). This continuously
enables Patagonia to differentiate from its competitors and give consumers a reason to keep coming back more for.
CEO Casey Sheehan explains that Patagonia did not intentionally position itself as a fashionable brand, and claims that it,
“...Just sort of happened” (Patagonia). Staying true to its roots and sticking to its philosophy of technological innovation and
practical clothing has proven to be a recipe for success.



DEMOGRAPHICS
Current Demographic

Current demographics of organic/environmentally-friendly clothing include men and women of 18-35 who are generally
active, lovers of outdoors and nature, and advocates of sustainability and conservation. These users also purchase other
organic goods and maintain a lifestyle that reduces environmental havoc (carpool, recycle, vegetarian eating). They are also
willing to pay more money for higher quality clothing.

Recommended Demographic (Based on Simmons OneView 2010)

Patagonia continues to grow in credibility as a high-quality, environmentally friendly brand. To more effectively target its
consumers, we recommend that Patagonia further segments its target consumer. According to the following Simmons
indices, we suggest:

Males (Index 93)

Ages: 35-49 (Index 101)

Graduated college (Index 113)

Earn $100,000 or more (Index 102)

Believe that eco-friendly products are of higher quality (Index 107).

New Market Recommendation: We propose that Patagonia focus much of its media spend in North East and West Coast
markets, focusing their advertising in urban and suburban areas.
STRATEGY STATEMENT
Proposal:
Our goal is to transform the Patagonia Hemp Brand into a top-tier, high performance clothing that is
recognizable amongst brands such as Timberland, REI, and North Face. Through traditional and non-
traditional mediums such as television, magazine, and digital outreach as well as sale promotions,
we want to demonstrate the style and functionality of the product, utilizing adventurous people in
our advertisements.

Creative Approach:
Creative executions should run evenly across traditional and non-traditional mediums. All executions
should demonstrate the style and functionality of the product, showing active and adventurous
people engaged in outdoor scenarios. The visuals should indicate that Patagonia Hemp Clothing is
a top-tier product, ultimately to increase perceived badge-value of the Patagonia Brand. We also
recommend Patagonia lands a celebrity endorsement with someone likely to resonate with the
target market.

Mandatories:
Description of features and product sourcing, clear visual of Patagonia logo, and active/adventurous
tone.

Recommended Media Buy*:
Television:Networks which index well with Men, 35-49, HHI $100k+

Magazine: National Geographic, Conde Nast Traveler Magazine, Outdoor Life, Outdoor Photographer,
Men’s Journal, and other titles involving outdoor/adventure activity.

Rationale:
Our target indexes well with psychographics involving the outdoors and eco-friendly products (107).
The above listed magazine titles will reach these segments effectively.

Digital: airline/travel (174), auto shopping (164), banking (147), sports (287)

Rationale: Based on psychographics, our target is also likely to visit websites involving
the outdoors and adventure activities. These categories should be a significant part of the
overall media buy.
Outdoor: Strategically placed outdoor collateral in recommended DMAs. We suggest that
outdoor billboards are purchased along interstate highways leading to popular outdoor/
adventure destinations. This is intended to reach our target when they are most salient.

Non-Traditional: Sales promotions at niche outdoor sporting stores where our target is
likely to shop. This includes brands such as Eastern Mountain Sports, REI, Bass Proshops,
and Cabellas.

*Rationales were based on demographic/psychographic information from Simmons OneV-
iew. We cross-tabulated the demographic information of our target against media usage.

Base: Male, 35-49, HHI $100k+ (Simmons OneView 2010)

Media Breakdown:
MEMO
Date: April 9, 2012

To: Joe Benincasa, Creative Director

From: Group X

Joe,
Patagonia has made it a long way. Group X plans to take them further.

Our campaign builds off of Patagonia’s vision of being a leading top-tier clothing line. The goal?
Take them beyond existing as a mere clothing brand, and redefine their positioning into the
lifestyle category. Patagonia’s new hemp clothing line presents us with a unique opportunity:
We can showcase an intriguing product as well as introduce Patagonia’s eco-friendly DNA. To do
so, let us Introduce our brand new campaign, “Hemp. It’s in our DNA.” Creative executions will
consistently highlight Patagonia’s unprecedented functionality and quality. All media buys will
be highly targeted to maximize the impact of the advertising.

Group X truly believes in what Patagonia stands for in the world. The brand is at a tipping-
point, and we are here to lead them to that next step.

Sincerely,
Group X
PRESS RELEASE
Date: April 20, 2012

For Immediate Release

PATAGONIA GEARS UP TO SHOW CONSUMERS THE PRACTICAL SIDE OF HEMP

BURLINGTON, VT- Patagonia CEO Casey Sheehan announced this morning that the brand will play a significant
role at this year’s Earth Day festival on April 22nd. Patagonia recently developed a clothing line made of high-
quality hemp material, and will use the popular festival as a platform to showcase it to consumers.

“We’re truly excited to launch this new line and allow our consumers a first-hand glance of what we have to
offer. There are many new products to introduce, and we have a very innovative advertising campaign to show
it,” said Christina Speed, Patagonia’s Director of Marketing.

As part of the Earth Day sponsorship, Patagonia plans to unveil their new advertising campaign, “Hemp. It’s
in our DNA.” Consumers will come in contact with all of the materials used to make the clothing, and by inter-
acting with the hemp, Patagonia hopes to draw a connection between the product and its high-quality, highly
functional traits.

“Our hemp [is] grown organically using all natural ingredients. We believe that by showing consumers what is
under the hood, they will realize the benefits of high-performance hemp clothing,” said Sheehan.

Patagonia is well-known for its involvement with forward-thinking organizations. Last year, the brand part-
nered with the Common Threads Initiative to help reduce the environmental footprint. In August they will host
a benefit concert to help build awareness about environmental sustainability.

The brand has also announced that they will be rolling out several new product lines over the next coming
months.

Based in Ventura, CA, Patagonia continues to grow in credibility as a high-quality, environmentally friendly
brand. As the ‘green’ movement continues to mature, companies around the United States are finding unique
ways to lessen their impact on the environment. Not only does it mitigate many environmental problems, but
it has also proven to be an effective marketing platform. This vision allows Patagonia to differentiate from
competitors such as North Face, Timberland, EMS, and REI.

For more information, please contact Mel Fish at (315) 555-4343


                                                    ####
PATAGONIA BLOG POST
[RELEASED ON PATAGONIA.COM]


Dear Friends,

First let me take the opportunity to introduce myself. My name is Casey Sheehan, CEO of Patagonia. Thank
you so much for your continued support, we could not do it without you. Please take a moment to read
some exciting news that I would like to share with you.

As you know, Patagonia relies on a vision of environmental sustainability. Each of our products is
developed with this significant goal in mind. One of the most important things that sets us apart from
our competitors is our commitment to research and development, so that we can continue to make
improvements to both our brand and the environment. That is why I am happy to present to you our brand
new hemp clothing line.

Hemp is not only a high-quality, extremely functional material in this new product line, but it also fits
directly into our committment to a safer and healthier environment. This new line is 100% natural, meaning
that its impact on the environment is non-existent. Intended for an array of outdoor activities, we feel this
line fits directly into the pure and natural lifestyles of our consumers.

I am also pleased to announce that a brand new advertising campaign will be launching tomorrow: HEMP.
IT’S IN OUR DNA. Please visit hempdna.com to learn more!

Thank you again for your loyalty, and please do not hesitate to contact me directly at Casey.Sheehan@
patagonia.com if you have any questions, concerns, or simply want to chat!

Regards,

Casey Sheehan, CEO
CONCLUSION
Hemp. It’s in our DNA. is an extendable, integrated advertising platform that will effectively
reposition Patagonia towards the lifestyle category. Through television, online, outdoor, and
guerilla advertising, Group X can effectively reach our target to jumpstart the new line of
Patagonia Hemp Clothing. In a cluttered category, it is vital for brands to remain relevant to its
target without losing its core values, and the DNA campaign ensures that Patagonia stays true
to what it has always believed in.
Patagonia
                                                                                                              EARTH DAY

Please visit patagonia.com if you have any questions, concerns, or you simply want to chat. We’ll be there.
Patagonia believes in creating high-quality products
                                                                   while minimizing the impact that we have on               IT’S IN OUR DNA...
                                                                   everything around us. It’s not easy to do this when
                                                                   we have performance and style in mind, though. The        GUESS WHAT? YOU ARE AMONGST THE FIRST
                                                                   solution? Hemp.                                           TO FIND OUT ABOUT OUR NEW ADVERTISING
                                                                                                                             PLATFORM AND BRAND REPOSITIONING:
                                                                   Hemp is an extremely sustainable and versatile plant      HEMP. IT’S IN OUR DNA.
WELCOME TO THE 2012                                                that can survive in a variety of different climates. It
                                                                   is well-known for its tough and durable properties,
EARTH DAY CELEBRATION                                              and because it’s natural we don’t need to sacrifice
                                                                   strength for dangerous synthetic chemicals.
 We’re excited to sponsor this
 year’s event, as well as share
 with you a guide to our brand
 new line of Hemp Clothing.                                                                                                    Our vision is simple: To build the best
                                                                                                                               product, cause no unnecessary harm,
                                                                                                                               use business to inspire and implement
                                                                   SHIRTS. PANTS. SHOES. SOCKS.                                solutions to the environmental crisis.
                                                                   Yes, we can cover you head to toe
                                                                   in our brand new line of hemp                               Founded by Yvon Chouinard in 1972,
                                                                   clothing. Each of these are resistant                       Patagonia hasn’t turned back. We thrive to
                                                                   to the elements, and will keep you                          create top-quality products without losing
                                  Coupon Code: X7KK98EDAY
                                                                   pushing further and further down the                        sight of what is truly important. After all,
                                  SEE THIS? IT’S A COUPON.         unbeaten path.                                              our clothing is meant for the outdoors. We
                                  Enter it on www.Patagonia.com/                                                               need it to stick around for a while.
                                  HempDNA and get 10% off your
                                  next hemp purchase.
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Patagonia Brief

  • 1. Written and designed by Group X Scott Farrell, Lucy Mao, Mel Fish, Chris Borncamp
  • 2. TABLE OF CONTENTS CREATIVE BRIEF 1 RESEARCH SUMMARY 2 STRATEGY STATEMENT 3 BUSINESS MEMO 4 PRESS RELEASE 5 BROCHURE 6 WEB LANDING PAGE 7 BLOG ENTRY 8 TELEVISION STORYBOARD 9 BILLBOARD 10 MOBILE APP PROMO 11 SUMMARY/CONCLUSION 12
  • 3. CREATIVE BRIEF Client: Patagonia Project: ADV 402 Final Project Challenge (What is the client asking for?) Reposition Patagonia as a high-performance and environmentally friendly brand to increase share of pocket compared to competitors. Target (Who are they?) Males (Index 93) Ages: 35-49 (Index 101) Graduated college (Index 113) Earn $100,000 or more (Index 102) Believe that eco-friendly products are of higher quality (Index 107). What do they currently think? Patagonia is a high-quality brand, but it does not fit into their lifestyle; it’s clothing for an older generation, but it is not trendy for young people. In general, Patagonia products are not for everyday activity. Instead, it is suitable for extreme out- door conditions that they are not exposed to. What do we want them to think? Patagonia hemp is not just a product. It is an extension of a broader brand philosophy towards healthy living and a healthy environment. Product Insight (what makes it unique, product differentiation) Patagonia is a high-performance brand that suffers from bland consumer perceptions; hemp clothing can help reinvigorate Patagonia’s image and bridge the gap between style, function and environmental friendliness. Mandatories (logo, media, tone, etc.) » Tone should reflect confidence and values of the Patagonia brand » Logo should remain consistent across integrated platforms
  • 4. RESEARCH SUMMARY MARKET POSITION Patagonia is a high-performance clothing brand, and blended with other fibers like PCR polyester, proving that business can provide an immediate organic cotton and spandex. solution to the environmental crisis. “By evaluating raw materials, investing in innovative technologies, “Patagonia’s hemp clothing requires no irrigation, and rigorously policing their waste, we must cause uses no pesticides or synthetic fertilizers, and is the least harm to the environment” (Patagonia. harvested and processed by hand” (Patagonia.com). com). And Thus, differentiating themselves from their top competitors such as Timberland REI, Eastern Their hemp clothing is grown organically using all Mountain Sports, and L.L. Bean. natural ingredients, utilizing hemp both on its own PATAGONIA COMPETITIVE SET Patagonia’s top direct competitors are Eastern Mountain Sports, The North Face, REI, and Columbia. These are considered high- performance, specialty brands. Consequently, they have all have similar target demographics. Each of these brands compete for share of pocket in the following product lines: » Alpine Climbing » Hiking/Trekking » Rock Climbing » Ski/Snowboarding » Travel » Body/Underwear » Jackets *http://www.mahalo.com/patagonia-sale/ Patagonia should focus on differentiating itself by emphasizing the eco-friendly, stylistic, and functional components of its products. While the target demographic may remain similar to competitors, Patagonia can draw a strong emotional attachment through strategic DMAs and media buys. CURRENT BUSINESS STANDING According to U.S. News and World Report, Patagonia will likely see $500 million in annual sales this year. Five years prior, the company reported $270 million in annual sales. This $230 million increase indicates Patagonia’s prominence and success in the category (Smartplanet.com). Much of the brand’s success can be attributed to its corporate vision; “to build the best product, cause no unnecessary harm, use business to inspire and implement solutions to the environmental crisis (Patagonia.com). This continuously enables Patagonia to differentiate from its competitors and give consumers a reason to keep coming back more for.
  • 5. CEO Casey Sheehan explains that Patagonia did not intentionally position itself as a fashionable brand, and claims that it, “...Just sort of happened” (Patagonia). Staying true to its roots and sticking to its philosophy of technological innovation and practical clothing has proven to be a recipe for success. DEMOGRAPHICS Current Demographic Current demographics of organic/environmentally-friendly clothing include men and women of 18-35 who are generally active, lovers of outdoors and nature, and advocates of sustainability and conservation. These users also purchase other organic goods and maintain a lifestyle that reduces environmental havoc (carpool, recycle, vegetarian eating). They are also willing to pay more money for higher quality clothing. Recommended Demographic (Based on Simmons OneView 2010) Patagonia continues to grow in credibility as a high-quality, environmentally friendly brand. To more effectively target its consumers, we recommend that Patagonia further segments its target consumer. According to the following Simmons indices, we suggest: Males (Index 93) Ages: 35-49 (Index 101) Graduated college (Index 113) Earn $100,000 or more (Index 102) Believe that eco-friendly products are of higher quality (Index 107). New Market Recommendation: We propose that Patagonia focus much of its media spend in North East and West Coast markets, focusing their advertising in urban and suburban areas.
  • 6. STRATEGY STATEMENT Proposal: Our goal is to transform the Patagonia Hemp Brand into a top-tier, high performance clothing that is recognizable amongst brands such as Timberland, REI, and North Face. Through traditional and non- traditional mediums such as television, magazine, and digital outreach as well as sale promotions, we want to demonstrate the style and functionality of the product, utilizing adventurous people in our advertisements. Creative Approach: Creative executions should run evenly across traditional and non-traditional mediums. All executions should demonstrate the style and functionality of the product, showing active and adventurous people engaged in outdoor scenarios. The visuals should indicate that Patagonia Hemp Clothing is a top-tier product, ultimately to increase perceived badge-value of the Patagonia Brand. We also recommend Patagonia lands a celebrity endorsement with someone likely to resonate with the target market. Mandatories: Description of features and product sourcing, clear visual of Patagonia logo, and active/adventurous tone. Recommended Media Buy*: Television:Networks which index well with Men, 35-49, HHI $100k+ Magazine: National Geographic, Conde Nast Traveler Magazine, Outdoor Life, Outdoor Photographer, Men’s Journal, and other titles involving outdoor/adventure activity. Rationale: Our target indexes well with psychographics involving the outdoors and eco-friendly products (107). The above listed magazine titles will reach these segments effectively. Digital: airline/travel (174), auto shopping (164), banking (147), sports (287) Rationale: Based on psychographics, our target is also likely to visit websites involving the outdoors and adventure activities. These categories should be a significant part of the overall media buy.
  • 7. Outdoor: Strategically placed outdoor collateral in recommended DMAs. We suggest that outdoor billboards are purchased along interstate highways leading to popular outdoor/ adventure destinations. This is intended to reach our target when they are most salient. Non-Traditional: Sales promotions at niche outdoor sporting stores where our target is likely to shop. This includes brands such as Eastern Mountain Sports, REI, Bass Proshops, and Cabellas. *Rationales were based on demographic/psychographic information from Simmons OneV- iew. We cross-tabulated the demographic information of our target against media usage. Base: Male, 35-49, HHI $100k+ (Simmons OneView 2010) Media Breakdown:
  • 8. MEMO Date: April 9, 2012 To: Joe Benincasa, Creative Director From: Group X Joe, Patagonia has made it a long way. Group X plans to take them further. Our campaign builds off of Patagonia’s vision of being a leading top-tier clothing line. The goal? Take them beyond existing as a mere clothing brand, and redefine their positioning into the lifestyle category. Patagonia’s new hemp clothing line presents us with a unique opportunity: We can showcase an intriguing product as well as introduce Patagonia’s eco-friendly DNA. To do so, let us Introduce our brand new campaign, “Hemp. It’s in our DNA.” Creative executions will consistently highlight Patagonia’s unprecedented functionality and quality. All media buys will be highly targeted to maximize the impact of the advertising. Group X truly believes in what Patagonia stands for in the world. The brand is at a tipping- point, and we are here to lead them to that next step. Sincerely, Group X
  • 9. PRESS RELEASE Date: April 20, 2012 For Immediate Release PATAGONIA GEARS UP TO SHOW CONSUMERS THE PRACTICAL SIDE OF HEMP BURLINGTON, VT- Patagonia CEO Casey Sheehan announced this morning that the brand will play a significant role at this year’s Earth Day festival on April 22nd. Patagonia recently developed a clothing line made of high- quality hemp material, and will use the popular festival as a platform to showcase it to consumers. “We’re truly excited to launch this new line and allow our consumers a first-hand glance of what we have to offer. There are many new products to introduce, and we have a very innovative advertising campaign to show it,” said Christina Speed, Patagonia’s Director of Marketing. As part of the Earth Day sponsorship, Patagonia plans to unveil their new advertising campaign, “Hemp. It’s in our DNA.” Consumers will come in contact with all of the materials used to make the clothing, and by inter- acting with the hemp, Patagonia hopes to draw a connection between the product and its high-quality, highly functional traits. “Our hemp [is] grown organically using all natural ingredients. We believe that by showing consumers what is under the hood, they will realize the benefits of high-performance hemp clothing,” said Sheehan. Patagonia is well-known for its involvement with forward-thinking organizations. Last year, the brand part- nered with the Common Threads Initiative to help reduce the environmental footprint. In August they will host a benefit concert to help build awareness about environmental sustainability. The brand has also announced that they will be rolling out several new product lines over the next coming months. Based in Ventura, CA, Patagonia continues to grow in credibility as a high-quality, environmentally friendly brand. As the ‘green’ movement continues to mature, companies around the United States are finding unique ways to lessen their impact on the environment. Not only does it mitigate many environmental problems, but it has also proven to be an effective marketing platform. This vision allows Patagonia to differentiate from competitors such as North Face, Timberland, EMS, and REI. For more information, please contact Mel Fish at (315) 555-4343 ####
  • 10. PATAGONIA BLOG POST [RELEASED ON PATAGONIA.COM] Dear Friends, First let me take the opportunity to introduce myself. My name is Casey Sheehan, CEO of Patagonia. Thank you so much for your continued support, we could not do it without you. Please take a moment to read some exciting news that I would like to share with you. As you know, Patagonia relies on a vision of environmental sustainability. Each of our products is developed with this significant goal in mind. One of the most important things that sets us apart from our competitors is our commitment to research and development, so that we can continue to make improvements to both our brand and the environment. That is why I am happy to present to you our brand new hemp clothing line. Hemp is not only a high-quality, extremely functional material in this new product line, but it also fits directly into our committment to a safer and healthier environment. This new line is 100% natural, meaning that its impact on the environment is non-existent. Intended for an array of outdoor activities, we feel this line fits directly into the pure and natural lifestyles of our consumers. I am also pleased to announce that a brand new advertising campaign will be launching tomorrow: HEMP. IT’S IN OUR DNA. Please visit hempdna.com to learn more! Thank you again for your loyalty, and please do not hesitate to contact me directly at Casey.Sheehan@ patagonia.com if you have any questions, concerns, or simply want to chat! Regards, Casey Sheehan, CEO
  • 11. CONCLUSION Hemp. It’s in our DNA. is an extendable, integrated advertising platform that will effectively reposition Patagonia towards the lifestyle category. Through television, online, outdoor, and guerilla advertising, Group X can effectively reach our target to jumpstart the new line of Patagonia Hemp Clothing. In a cluttered category, it is vital for brands to remain relevant to its target without losing its core values, and the DNA campaign ensures that Patagonia stays true to what it has always believed in.
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