Packaging, Videos Katelan Cunningham Packaging, Videos Katelan Cunningham

Shipping Things Video Series

A 50-episode series navigating the ins and outs of ecommerce packaging and the supply chain behind it.

 

PRODUCER • DIRECTOR • ART DIRECTOR • WRITER

Opportunity

The Shipping Things video series started as a resource for early Lumi customers. Most of them were new businesses and solopreneurs shipping hundreds of products a month from their garages.

These customers weren’t packaging experts and they didn’t have time to be. To empower them, without over-burdening them, I wrote, directed, and shot this video series to help folks navigate common packaging decisions.

Execution

We chose episode topics based on the most common questions that our customer service team received. The goal was for our customer service team to be able to help answer any question with a video. But, of course, our customers weren’t the only people with these questions, so the videos performed well with tens of thousands of views and top SEO rankings.This was the start of what became an audience of 44k subscribers — a rarity in B2B video content.

Crafting the Shipping Things world helped to make the videos scalable and endearing. But a big part of their popularity comes from our genuine curiosity and enthusiasm for packaging, which comes through in the examples and antics in the series.

 

Process

My favorite episode is one of the few that we took out of the studio. We packed up our props and headed to the Port of LA — one of the biggest ports in the world. We shot at 4 locations around San Pedro Bay, including a tour boat where we got epic shots of ships being loaded up with containers.

 

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Sustainable Materials Presentation

Going beyond specs to help brands navigate the materials phase of a sustainable packaging project.

 

ART DIRECTOR • DESIGNER • RESEARCHER

Opportunity

Guacamole Airplane is a design studio that’s focused on sustainable packaging. One of my first projects with them was redesigning the Material Review presentation that they show to clients. Materials dictate a lot about how packaging is engineered and designed, so this presentation comes before any in-depth design work. The goal of the presentation is to guide clients through many sustainability grey areas, and empower them with enough information to choose the best materials to meet their goals.

Execution

Choosing more sustainable materials means understanding their impact and implications throughout the entire supply chain. Supply chains are complex — none of it is cut-and-dry. On the contrary, choosing materials is all about navigating nuance and balancing tradeoffs.

This redesign started in spreadsheets. By refining the back end data, I could get a complete picture of all the information and start to parse it out. Not only that, it was much easier to scale the presentation when working from an up-to-date material database.

To navigate grey area, I start with comparison and context. For comparison, each material section starts with tables comparing similar attributes of all the material options in one place. Then, on each material’s spotlight slide, there was space for context.

To avoid late-stage bottlenecks, each spotlight slide addressed common concerns and questions for each client stakeholder: designers, customer experience team, operations, and finance. In addition to the end-of-life options listed on each spotlight page, there is an entire End-of-life section dedicated to feasibility based on historical recovery rates.

 

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Packaging Training

Our team’s first formal training, giving new employees a primer on packaging manufacturing and sustainability.

 

PROJECT MANAGER • RESEARCHER • DESIGNER

Opportunity

Lumi is a platform for connecting businesses with packaging manufacturers. In order to build, market and sell the software, our team needed a base knowledge of packaging, manufacturing, and sustainability.

Without a shared knowledge base, new team members were learning on the go, asynchronously piecing together new information through Google and Slack.

Execution

I launched a cross-team collaboration to build our first packaging training — Lumi U. New employees got a comprehensive overview of printing and manufacturing, in addition to the sustainability implications of each packaging product. The goal was not only to teach new team members the base packaging info that they’d need for their role, but to hopefully pass along our enthusiasm and curiosity.

Over time, we continued to iterate and refine the training to optimize for a knowledge set that would be most useful across every role and team.

 

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Unboxing Things Video Series

A 100-episode unboxing show that’s all about the box. Passionate teardowns of ecommerce brands’ packaging.

 

PRODUCER • DIRECTOR • ART DIRECTOR • WRITER

Opportunity

Our customer base was changing with our business model — from solopreneurs ordering boxes by the hundreds to operations teams ordering by the hundreds of thousands. Our new users had experience with packaging. They knew the basics, but they wanted new ideas. What were other companies in their industry doing? What are strategies to lower their packaging footprint without increasing costs? How much insulation do you need to keep food frozen?

Execution

Unboxing Things was a video series hosted by Lumi founder Jesse Genet. It flipped the unboxing trope on its head, focusing only on the box (and other packaging) instead of what was inside. With over 100 episodes, these packaging reviews spoke to a broader audience — from packaging novices to seasoned operations pros. Internally and externally, our team used the videos to see all types of packaging in action.

The series was also an opportunity to build authority. As Lumi became a leader in this ecommerce packaging niche, having your brand featured on Unboxing Things was the supply chain professional’s version of a Jonathan Gold writeup. Plus, the SEO wasn’t too shabby. If you search “unboxing [insert brand here]” you’ll find one of our videos at the top of the search results.

 

Process

🕺🏽 Packaging in motion. Blink and you’ll miss it, but one of my favorite parts of shooting the Unboxing Things series was making the stop motion animations at the top of most episodes. The stop motion served as a pre-show teaser to give viewers a glimpse of what’s to come, while also bringing each element of packaging to life.

I loved every step, from storyboarding and shooting to assembling the final animation. It always felt like an homage to one of my favorite Sesame Street stop motions. Below is a behind-the-scenes play-by-play we posted on Instagram stories.

 

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Sustainability Properties

A data-backed framework that defines packaging sustainability terms for companies.

 

PROJECT MANAGER • WRITER • RESEARCHER

Opportunity

Within the expanding sustainability lexicon, some words have objective, technical criteria, but others leave room for much interpretation. Some words are abused for greenwashing. Others are legally binding. Even with the best of intentions, brands often find themselves navigating this gray area, unsure of how to make true sustainable changes to their packaging.

Execution

The Sustainability Properties framework defines common packaging attributes and strategies. Each definition is supported and cited with data and contextualizes tradeoffs in the form of pros and cons. Companies used properties as a resource to articulate, compare, and prioritize their sustainability goals, internally and externally.

For some properties, we were creating criteria that didn’t yet exist. For others, we were bringing clarity to existing definitions that had been diluted by years of greenwashing. Beyond the properties glossary, the terms can also be found on Lumi product pages.

 

Process

🌎 To contextualize the content and see the properties in practice, I wrote a blog post examining several brands to see how their packaging aligned with their sustainability mission. This gave us the opportunity to show how properties were already being used by brands in their mission statements, and how those missions manifested in the form of packaging.

 

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Sustainable Supplier Guide

A sustainable packaging supplier guide, redesigned for consistency, more robust guidance, and SEO.

 

PROJECT MANAGER • ART DIRECTOR • WRITER

Opportunity

The Guacamole Airplane Supplier Guide is one of the main ways that clients’ discover the studio online. The supplier directory spotlights dozens of sustainable packaging suppliers that are manufacturing materials like plant-based plastic film alternatives, mushroom foam, and paper made from hemp waste.

The team wanted to give the Supplier Guide a face lift and make it easier to browse.

Execution

From the start, a few goals of the new supplier guide design were to make the individual supplier pages more consistent, increase SEO potential, and make it easier to browse.

Many suppliers don’t have high quality photography, so one of the first things I did was make the index page less reliant on imagery. The clickable categories up top also make the index page easier to navigate without too much scrolling.

Guacamole Airplane has met with many of the suppliers in the directory, so they have a unique, first hand take on what makes them great. So we added a “What we like about” section on the top of each page where the team can offer personal insight.

The biggest addition to the individual supplier pages was product blocks. A lot of the products are made from new materials that folks may not be familiar with. These product blocks give Guacamole Airplane the opportunity to offer some education and guidance about what to consider.

 

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