
Tupperware Brands Confidence Center
Tupperware created this center in order to celebrate and honor the company’s heritage as well as to convey and shine a spotlight on…
Tupperware created this center in order to celebrate and honor the company’s heritage as well as to convey and shine a spotlight on both its present and future endeavors of this American icon. I was responsible for the development and installation of the interactives. Most of them are included in the walkthrough below. In order to see the Photolier, look across the room at the 55 second mark. The interactives are content managed via a browser based admin website.
The Tupperware Brands Confidence Center creatively combines historical narrative and visual storytelling through films and interactive media as well as changeable product displays.
Multi-media screens and interactive touchscreen kiosks allow visitors to explore information on the company history, new products, worldwide associates, locations, and it’s future direction. To create a look and feel of Tupperware, all the exhibit walls are curved and the media blended into the environment. Curved media walls, spherical projections, and large interactive displays provide cutting edge engagement for visitors.
Tupperware had two criteria for the project content: feature everything in four languages and have the ability to update it remotely.
By displaying all the content digitally, we are able to have the visitor select their language and display graphically or apply the selected language as narrative. The remote content management system allows changes for special events and future growth which ensures the space is always up to date.
Included are a variety of interactive components around the center. Guests can travel the globe on the large four-display interactive map wall, explore prominent bios across Tupperware Brands, test their Tupperware knowledge on one of several quiz stations, view many of the awards the Tupperware Brands have received and even take a photograph of themselves in front of various digital backgrounds which can be changed from a control panel on the wall next to them. They can even send the digital photograph to themselves to show off to their friends later!
All of the interactive components around the center are content managed and can be updated via a password protected admin website.
In addition to the interactives, a custom seven screen experience timed to props that light up at specified sections of the video is prominently displayed and surrounded by real world Tupperware examples. Using modern editing techniques, motion graphics, 4k Video production and collaboration with the programmers, a very dynamic experience was established.
Most of the interactives at The Tupperware Brands Confidence Center use a touchscreen interface. Some examples of the features and hardware are:
Tupperware Brands has been extremely happy with the results and continues to offer the public access to their heritage through this engaging experience.
Take a peek at the various experiences as we walk through the installation at Tupperware Brands headquarters in Orlando, Florida.
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