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Decorated with an intricate pattern, the Olay cotton tip box can
be reused for purposes other than storing cotton tips.
In our current society there is an emphasis on environmental
sustainability, thus as designers we need to carefully consider
how and why certain objects are packaged. When designing
a package for a product, one should try to avoid excessiveness
as this in turn consumes valuable resources.
The way cotton tips are packaged and sold presently are quite
mundane. Due to this, my aim was to design a package that
would not only serve the purpose of containing the product itself
(cotton tips), but also allow the consumer to use the existing
package to store items other than cotton tips.
It is also important to attract the viewers attention, especially
when there are other companies to compete with. This relates
tomy choice of colours which are black and white. Not only are
these colours striking, but in a bathroom and bedroom environment
black and white compliment any colour combination which is an
important factor in marketing.
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My study project, Gregory Colbert's exhibition identity. For non-commercial use only. All materials belong to their owners.
This was a project for AGDA I collaborated on with graphic designer Anthony Gagliardi.
Anthony Gagliardi: anthonygagliardidesign.tumblr.com
AGDA: www.agda.com.au
This infographic spread is for a company magazine called Hevo wich is specialised in sustainable housing.
It is about primary schools and their performance on various subjects like energy-usage and ventilation. It was based on a report they had done in 2009.
Zuiderlicht designs their magazine and asked me to do a different take on the numbers.