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Progressive Disclosure: The Full-Course Meal of Packaging

Progressive disclosure of information about a product through on-pack labels and instructions contained within the packaging enhances the consumer’s experience one action at a time.

Dr. R. Andrew Hurley, PhD
Dr. R. Andrew Hurley, PhD

At a potluck, everyone brings their favorite dish to the table. You join the line to serve up your meal, but as you look down the table, there is an overwhelming assortment of food and you have to decide where to start, what to select, and how to fit it all on your plate.

Contrast that with a full-course meal: Beginning with appetizers, the meal is presented to you, one course at a time, each designed to enhance the previous course and tease the one to come. All the flavors, textures, and even portion sizes work together to create an immersive experience that aims to leave you delighted and eager to share the experience with others.

Progressive disclosure is the full-course meal of packaging; it enhances the experience one action at a time, letting it build on the previous steps while anticipating what comes next.

With a purchase complete and product in hand, it is easy for a consumer to become overwhelmed by the next steps required to enjoy their recent investment. Whatever the product, you do not want them to look at a package of pieces and parts and feel lost and confused. You want a positive first impression that they want to share with others, furthering your brand equity.

How do you do it? How do you create that positive first impression? The key to “some assembly required” happiness is Progressive Disclosure. Simply put, Progressive Disclosure is presenting the least amount of information needed, as it’s needed, to accomplish a goal.

I think unboxing videos are popular because those first facial expressions don’t lie. Did the product meet the unboxer’s expectations? It’s hard to fake that first reaction upon opening a package. Recently, a colleague shared a story about assembling a dollhouse for her niece. She was forced to open the bottom panel of the container and, when she did, all the (unsecured, unprotected) pieces, hardware, and instructions poured out into a jumbled, confusing pile. Potluck! Many of the pieces were not numbered, the instructions were less than helpful, and the hardware was in unmarked bags. Even though the end result was beautiful and well-constructed, the negative experience was what she remembered most and what she chose to share about the brand experience.

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