I’ve you’ve got milk, had beef because it’s what’s for dinner, or marveled over eggs being both incredible AND edible, you understand what a government check-off program is. The Paper and Packaging Board is unique among the clients I’ve worked on, in that it doesn’t sell a product, but an idea.
That idea is that paper and paper-based packaging help you be your most productive, effective, successful, and remembered. During my year and a half leading creative for the brand, we’ve created content that speaks to what this means within four main pillars: productivity, packaging innovation, learning, and security. And our lean, mean production approach has taught me something I never knew about myself: I’m great at interviewing people on camera. Watch your back, Barbara Walters.
First we traveled to Toronto to interview journalist David Sax, author of The Revenge of Analog, to learn how this evangelist for vinyl, printed books, and carrying a notebook uses paper to organize his ideas and structure his writing.
Then we traveled to Heilbronn, Germany (which required flying into Stuttgart, birthplace of Liverpool FC coach Jurgen Klopp #YNWA), to interview conductor Case Scaglione, who uses paper to annotate scores, record his evolving thinking on different pieces of music, and socialize his ideas throughout the orchestras he leads.
Social cut-downs were treated as :15-second training modules, condensing our main lessons into the simple reasons why anyone looking to achieve success should choose the right tools, always carry a notebook, and start on the page.
Mental Floss, formerly a magazine for people who slay at trivia night, was making a comeback to print. Thanks to a savvy media buy that recognized that paper, too, was making a comeback among students, our team had 15 juicy Mental Floss pages (and just one month!) to make an argument for paper. So we started with a manifesto on the inside cover, laid out our argument for why paper was the best way to read, write, and focus, and closed with an exhortation to join our revolution on the glossy back cover. We were also a finalist for Best Brand Publication – Print and/or Digital in Digiday’s 2020 Content Marketing Awards.
The depth of information contained in our articles, and striking visual style of our illustrations, made our Mental Floss work a treasure trove when it came to transitioning this campaign online.
For this series, we visited a DUMBO loft filled with specialty foods, a high-end packaging design firm in Warren, RI, and an orthodontic manufacturer in McMinnville, OR.
Did watching those pique your curiosity about 📦? Then you’ll enjoy the GIFs we created to further unbox the many fascinating facts about boxes:
The most impressive thing about the work above? That we were able to create it while building two websites (How Life Unfolds for consumers, and The Paper & Packaging Board for the paper industry); refreshing broadcast, print, and animated vignettes starring the brand’s paper and box characters, Page and Casey (guess who’s who); creating real-time industry conference coverage; and concepting and producing too many social posts and original articles to count.
BTW, Casey’s the box.