South American company Tulipán updates its condom packaging with the help of advertising agency BBDO Argentina. The new design is quite creative and it sends a powerful message as it attempts to promote consensual sex. The box is limited edition and it will be distributed for free at participating bars in Buenos Aires.
The innovative spark in the condom packaging comes from its opening mechanism. The campaign is deeply concerned with promoting sexual consent and, as a result, the limited edition contraceptive box can only be opened if both parties want to engage in intercourse. That is, Tulipán's box can be opened with four hands. Not only is the initative interesting and interactive, but the way it is executed also embellishes amplifies its effect and puts it to the forefront.
Consent-Focused Condom Packaging
Tulipán's Free Condoms Can Only Be Open by Two People
Trend Themes
1. Consent-focused Contraceptives - Opportunities for designing consent-focused contraceptives that prioritize sexual consent and safety.
2. Interactive Packaging - Innovative packaging designs that enhance user experience and promote engagement with the product.
3. Limited Edition Marketing - Limited edition marketing campaigns that create a sense of exclusivity and demand for products.
Industry Implications
1. Sexual Health Industry - Opportunities for the sexual health industry to create innovative contraceptives and promote sexual consent and safety.
2. Advertising Industry - Opportunities for advertising agencies to create interactive and socially conscious marketing campaigns.
3. Hospitality Industry - Opportunities for the hospitality industry to partner with sexual health brands and promote safe sex practices in their establishments.