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Toorak Time Capsule

 
Image Credit : Fiona Hamilton, Mark Lobo

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Project Overview

Toorak Time Capsule was a 3-month campaign with the primary objective of maximising community engagement of local Toorak residents, which in turn would build positive brand awareness of Fortis in the lead up to their Ode development launch.

The climax of the campaign was a community event, hosted by Fortis and the local Mayor, thanking residents for their contributions and support to the Toorak Time Capsule. The same event marked the launch of the Ode development sales campaign.

Organisation

Fortis

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Team

Head of Marketing - Kristina Granberg
Marketing Manager - Jess Garcia
Design Director - Sarah Magro
Copywriter - Sophie Noble
Event Photographer - Fiona Hamilton
PR & Event Management - Reymond Communications
Printer - Special T

Project Brief

Fortis specialises in high-end small- and medium-sized residential and commercial developments. Boutique in size but big in heart, we have set ourselves a goal to change the perception of ‘typical’ developers by building open and transparent relationships with our customers and the communities we work in.

The Fortis creative team were asked to create a compelling positioning, brand, and marketing campaign in order to effectively communicate the unique characteristics of the development, wrapped in a campaign that would engage with local Toorak residents.

Project Need

We decided to use the campaign as a way to give Toorak Village something to gather as a community and be proud of. The Toorak Time Capsule would eventually be buried in the foundations of our new development, aptly named ‘Ode’.

The capsule would house ‘Stories of Toorak’ – a publication with local stories from a cross hatch of the community: from the local postman, through to Eddie McGuire; the mid-week tennis ladies, to the Mayor of Stonnington. To find local content for the publication, the social handle @tooraktimecapsule provided a forum to engage with residents, asking for nominations and contributions. Locals used our social channels to nominate their boss, dad, son, hairdresser, to be considered as an inclusion to ‘Stories of Toorak’, and provided predictions of what the village might be like in 100 years’ time.

Locals were also invited to contribute memorabilia for the time capsule, which were displayed along with the ‘Stories of Toorak’ portraits for the month of May in a local café.

Stonnington Council agreed to keep a record of the Toorak Time Capsule at the Stonnington History Centre, with instructions on who should open the time capsule in 100 years. Mayor Steve Stefanopoulos featured in the publication and gave the opening address at the event.

User Experience

Although the campaign was contagious by design, the response was more than we could have ever anticipated. Thousands of comments on just one social post voting for who should be included in the publication, from a social handle which was only weeks old; event RSVPs having to close days prior to the event due to overwhelming response.

Throughout May 2019, we displayed the donated memorabilia along with the ‘Stories of Toorak’ portraits in the most popular café in town, Grange Road Egg Shop. The cafe also hosted the celebration event for the time capsule.

Attendees entered through a balloon display, before receiving 'Stories of Toorak'. The was a sign-book, where people could write a note to future residents in 100 years’ time.

The Stonnington Mayor and the President of the Toorak Village Traders Association, spoke to the crowd of their pride in the village.

"I have been creating events in and for Toorak Village for the last 20 years, and never have I had such a turn out. You have managed to pull at the heartstrings of this community."

Tony Fialides
President of the Toorak Village Traders Association

“Just a quick note of thanks to you and everyone involved, for a fabulous evening last night. The evening brought the community together and in particular we left the event feeling enlightened with the new people we met and our exchange of stories.”

Susie Krizman
Local resident and memorabilia contributor

Sustainability

The essence of this campaign was to preserve and showcase the present time in a time capsule, to be opened by a future generation 100 years later. Its sustainability stemmed from the need to use what was already in existence, instead of creating anything new.

The venue for the event was a local cafe in Toorak village, chosen intentionally as it ensured an easy walking distance for majority of our local guests, reducing their carbon footprint. Items put on display as part of the Toorak Time Capsule exhibit were sourced from local businesses located a short walk from the venue.

None of the display items had been created specifically for the event. Instead, we used items that were already available, giving them a second life (e.g. the cigar, scissors, lawn ball).

Toorak Time Capsule-branded coffee cups were used to promote the exhibit before its launch. Instead of creating customised coffee cups that would have no use after the event, we used the cafe's existing cups and stamped the Toorak Time Capsule logo on it.

Reusable glassware, plates and cutlery were used at the event to minimise waste.




This award celebrates creative and innovative design for a business event. Consideration given to originality, creativity; theming;  audience connection and engagement and how the event created a seamless experience for the visitor and helped to reinforce the program's core message
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