Leo Burnett innovates Slurpee cups with 'sound'

Leo Burnett innovates Slurpee cups with 'sound'

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MUMBAI: If you are a Slurpee fan, this bit of news will definitely excite you. The legacy-like Bring Your Own Cup Day is back again and this year Slurpee and Leo Burnett Melbourne have set out to create cups out of the seemingly impossible material -- sound.

 

The process began with recording three radio ads for this year’s BYO Cup Day, each with a voice-over and distinct soundscape in the background: a Viking opera, a football stadium full of cheering fans, and the mating calls of two ‘frisky’ whales.

 

“Slurpee BYO Cup Day is now an event where fans are the creators and they prove their ingenuity every year,” says Leo Burnett ECD Jason Williams. “Sound Cup is just another way to stimulate their imaginations and inspire cup creativity.”

 

Using a suite of digital 3D modelling tools, the sound waves from the radio ads were vectorised to create the shapes of the cups. The voice-over determined the circumference of the cups’ rims, while the peaks and troughs of the sound effects created each cup’s unique height and body shape, before all the sound-waves were meshed together.

 

Fans could download the 3D file and print a Sound Cup themselves, or win one on Slurpee’s Facebook page to drink, for the first time ever, out of cups made of sound for BYO Cup Day.