Landor Throws a Tupperware Party (With a Brand Refresh)

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The 1946-founded kitchen goods brand Tupperware also became a genericized trademark, and the word “Tupperware” has come to refer to all reusable, sealed containers. Growing up, my mom had a mountain of food storage options in the kitchen, but she called all of them, regardless of brand, “tuppers.”

Acknowledging that this genericization of its brand name was hurting its ability to stand out in the minds of younger consumers, Tupperware recently tasked the folks at design agency Landor to refresh its brand identity to make it more compelling to modern shoppers and add distinction on retail shelves.

1 response to “Landor Throws a Tupperware Party (With a Brand Refresh)”

  1. Dan Lehman Avatar
    Dan Lehman

    Is it just me, or is the crossbar of the ‘T’ monogram really heavy?