Bond University & VMLY&R Install Micro Doors Around Brisbane In New Interactive Campaign

Bond University & VMLY&R Install Micro Doors Around Brisbane In New Interactive Campaign
B&T Magazine
Edited by B&T Magazine



Bond University and VMLY&R have today launched a new ambient outdoor campaign, featuring four smaller-than-life interactive micro doors popping up across Brisbane to promote Bond’s new microcredential courses.

The campaign provides a unique and interactive way of connecting with the Bond University brand, the Brisbane community and potential future learners.

Created in collaboration with local artist Mace Robertson, the tiny doors can be discovered in popular locations across the Brisbane CBD.

Locals across the region are encouraged to seek out the four doors, which have been uniquely designed to promote Bond University’s ever-growing range of microcredential short courses.

Each door design represents a different course offering:

  • Blue Door: all courses.
  • Yellow Door: the psychology of risk management on projects.
  • Brown Door: exploring knowledge translation in clinical practice.
  • Red Door: tactical conditioning optimisation programs.

Each door features a unique QR code that, once scanned, leads to an interactive digital experience providing further information about the door locations, as well as a behind-the-scenes film with artist, Mace Robertson.

“Bond’s series of microcredential courses literally open doors for people. Whether that be for their next promotion, or a new career path, the courses literally open a world of opportunity,” said VMLY&R ECD, Benjamin Davis.

“This project inspired us to explore our craft and find new ways to connect the physical ‘on- street’ and digital experience, which we believe will generate awareness and in turn create enrollment growth for the courses. And, working with an artist like Mace was a joy.”

Lisa Shaw from the Microcredential Unit at Bond University added, “Bond University’s microcredential courses were designed in response to market needs and developed in collaboration with industry partners.

“Our flexible, skills-based learning enables professionals to upskill, advance their careers, change direction or dive deeper into a specific area.”

Credits

Client

Lisa Shaw – Manager, Microcredential Unit

Rachel Hannah – Director – Brand, Marketing & Customer Experience

Kristy Crockett – Microcredential Marketing Manager

Carly Stevens – Marketing Campaign Coordinator

Agency

Benjamin Davis – Executive Creative Director

Guido Pecego – Head of Art

James McKeown – Creative Group Head

Phil Vale – Senior Art Director

Mignon Van Weeren – Head of Broadcast & Content

Ingrid Postle – Senior Account Director

Natasha Kent – Senior Account Manager

Steve Mair – Head of Digital Experience

Neil Atkin – Digital Director

Tim Grillmeier – Lead Developer Griffin Englander, Editor

Artist

Mace Robertson




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