Voice examples
Here’s where you can see our voice in action.
This section is full of examples showing what happens when we speak Zalando.
These are rewrites of real moments, covering our spread of channels and audiences – flexing from ‘inform’ to ‘entertain’.
Communication spectrum

Use these links to jump to the examples most relevant to you – or scroll the page to read them all. The left-hand column shows the ‘inform’ side of our voice flex, with ‘entertain’ in the right column.
Inform - Entertain
Payment second reminder
Channel: Email
Audience: Customers
Flex: Inform


What’s changed?
We’re getting straight to the essential information.
Being direct, rather than talking around the subject
Taking a balanced perspective to establish trust
Using everyday words
Sustainability statement
Channel: Website
Audience: Customers, colleagues and partners
Flex: Inform


What’s changed?
We’re getting to the point with a clear, confident statement.
Giving a direct perspective
Keeping sentences short and simple
Using everyday words
Trade-in instructions
Channel: App
Audience: Customers
Flex: Inform


What’s changed?
We’re positioning the message around the customer.
Using the active voice
Switching to conversational language
Giving clear instructions and the reasons for them
Customer FAQs
Channel: Web
Audience: Customers
Flex: Inform


What’s changed?
We’re keeping it scannable with some personal touches.
Getting to the point
Breaking up long text with bullet points
Using everyday words
Partner site redirect
Channel: Website
Audience: Partners
Flex: Inform


What’s changed?
We’re being clear, simple – and showing partners who we are.
Cutting out the filler and questions
Removing the exclamation marks to lean into relaxed basics
Ending with an irreverent comment
Employer brand on LinkedIn
Channel: Social (LinkedIn)
Audience: Colleagues and potential colleagues
Flex: Inform-entertain


What’s changed?
We’re keeping the message focused and bringing in the Zalando perspective.
Cutting filler to get to the point
Getting specific about Zalando’s culture
Varying sentence length to create a rhythm
Corporate updates on LinkedIn
Channel: Social (LinkedIn)
Audience: Press, partners, customers
Flex: Inform-entertain


What’s changed?
We’re getting into the product specifics – in real terms.
Opening with a simple statement with subtle rhythm
Removing repetition to get to the point
Showing a point of view in the opening and closing statements
Product detail page
Channel: Website
Audience: Customers
Flex: Inform-entertain


What’s changed?
We’re getting into the product specifics – in real terms.
Bringing in contrast to describe the mood
Using everyday words to explain features
Building on the visuals to reference use cases
Meta description
Channel: Google search results
Audience: Customers and partners
Flex: Inform-entertain


What’s changed?
We're still hitting keywords – but in a more distinctive way.
Bringing in rhythm through contrast in the headline
Adding natural use of keywords
Offering a point of view in ‘Wear what makes you happy’
Newsletter signup
Channel: Website
Audience: Customers
Flex: Inform-entertain


What’s changed?
We’re using contrasting patterns to make every word count.
Bringing alliterative rhythm into the headline
Making the benefits more vivid
Ending with irreverent wordplay
Talent on social
Channel: Social (Instagram)
Audience: Customers
Flex: Entertain


What’s changed?
We’re connecting to the content with more personality.
Bringing in rhythm with the list of three
Making an irreverent self reference
Getting specific with Lukas’ rituals
Inspiration on social
Channel: Social (TikTok)
Audience: Customers
Flex: Entertain


What’s changed?
We’re going past the obvious to find an angle based on insight.
Drawing on consumer language ‘the apps’ for a smarter reference to Valentine’s day
Opening with a question – and giving our POV
Bringing in an unexpected, irreverent edge
Stories trend report
Channel: Website
Audience: Customers
Flex: Entertain


What’s changed?
We’re balancing insight with unexpected phrasing to show our expertise.
Opening with a perspective and vivid language
Getting to the point with a streamlined list of style details
Adding an irreverent – and judgement free – angle on the reality of vintage fashion