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Business card for psychologist. It has two parts, inside and outside. When you move the inside part out, a name is showing up.

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I just love these two small seed packet size packs of Luxigro rod fertilizer. Manufactured by the County Chemical Co Ltd of Shirley in Birmingham - best known for its tradename of Chemico - the company is still in business although now they specialise in automotive products.

Lightbulb package found in our house in Michigan. The former owner was an Electrician and has all sorts of old Detroit packaging left in his workroom. Awesome!

The various 'trade annuals' of the 1940s and '50s are often stuffed full of fascinating packaging design - nearly all in black and white. In this case, one of the adverts for an advertising agency actually has colour examples of some of J Walter Thompson's work - so here can see some famous names - Horlicks, Rowntree's, Harpic, Lux and George Rowney along with some that have been lost on the way - Wisk and Pin-up for example that are described as 'new brands'. Didn't do so well there lads!

 

The Rowntree's brands shown include the now world famous 'Polo Mints" - Rowntree's have of course been swallowed by Nestle. The brightly coloured containers with a screw top are for Harpic lavatory cleaner. The "Brand's" brand, seen here on baby food, was for a company best known at the time for its 'Essence of Chicken" - it is now a popular name worldwide - I think mostly used by the Singapore concern of Cerebros, another old British brand.

 

JWT are one of the world's oldest 'ad agencies' and, at the turn of the 20th century, were amongst the agencies that fostered a modern understanding of the word 'brand'.

 

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Packagings of the World is a packaging design archive showcasing the best, most interesting and creative packaging work worldwide. We will try to make the archive as digestible and as possible with less text, like they say, pictures speaks a thousand words!

Design by Liyin, 2006

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A set of beer labels I made for a fictitious company (the Third Eye Brewery) as part of a SCAD student design project. It was a lot of fun. The label art/names were nods to those ideas and individuals who have challenged historical paradigms.

Tequinox: "Tea time just got a little more interesting."

 

This is a 3x3 inch box for Tequinox NIGHT tea. Tequinox is a lounge and tea bar that offers regular tea during the day and alcoholic recipes at night. This package holds ten black tea and elderflower flavored tea bags. On the side there is a recipe for the Boston Tea Party Martini.

 

The Tequinox logo is in the shape of a tea leaf in the center and the negative black space on either side of the text in the logo also shows a two-leafed shape that resembles the shape of tea leaves before they are picked.

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From an article on creative photography published in 1931, a very fine photographic composition intended for use in a Crosse & Blackwell advert. C&B is still in existance as a trademark although the old established London company, based int he Soho Square area of the city for many years has long gone - and indeed, the remnants of the old works and offices have recently been demolished for Crossrail works in London. This shows many of the company's food products in tins, bottles and glasses - and the use of very traditional design and typography that was intended to show C&B's roots in the 18th century. Indeed the pickle and piccalilli labels are effectively versions of the company's very earliest labels.

 

Francis Bruguière was an American experimental photographer and artist.

 

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New coffee packaging design for Big Water Coffee. Each variety (in this case, Sumatra) will have a unique/custom rubber stamp to be hand applied onto the labels.

series of reusable storage kit packages for SPEEDBALL art products sorted by techniques.

  

* The work was done as a Packaging design final project during studies in Tiltan College of Design and Visual Communication.

 

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I just love these two small seed packet size packs of Luxigro rod fertilizer. Manufactured by the County Chemical Co Ltd of Shirley in Birmingham - best known for its tradename of Chemico - the company is still in business although now they specialise in automotive products.

It is 1968. The Summer of Love. Revolution is in the air! But in Stoke on Trent Richard's Tiles Ltd of Tunstall have made Tiling Fun! A double spread ad from a DIY magazine and a period feel to home decor. Richards were a well known manufacturer at the time, having not long acquired Maw's, although they ceased trading some years ago as the industry in the UK contracted and consolidated. Anyhow - revel in those special lugs!

Rod Hunt recently worked with Hornall Anderson Design in Seattle to illustrate the Brain Cruncher game to appear on the back of Quaker Life Cereal packaging. Five different versions of the illustration were created for the Original, Cinnamon, Strawberry, Apple Cinnamon & Maple Brown Sugar flavours.

 

© Rod Hunt 2012

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www.rodhunt.com

 

I just found this design to be appealing. It’s a private brand from ALDI, a popular German-owned grocery chain.

More information on Typefounders of Chicago via Circuitous Root Typefoundry & Press

  

Packaging design of areal line of products.

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Painted using gouache. See website www.robinmaclean.moonfruit.com/ for additonal illustrations by Robin MacLean

Copyright Robin MacLean 2007.

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Small gift box for packaging earrings and smaller necklaces

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Client: MARS Africa (Masterfoods)

 

Brand: Royco

 

Description: A range of pre-made pasta sauces ideal for 1. Packaged in a jug shape pouch with a microwave heat-proof handle.

 

Agency: ADDC (2003 - 2009)

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Sunspots Packaging (Prototype)

Angel Lin, design intern from Art Center, did the detailed work on the packagingdesign with Rob Tow, who suggested incorporating the story board into the package design.

Tucked away in the presentation tin that was given to the children of Leeds, by the City Council's Education Department, to celebrate the Silver Jubilee of King George V and Queen Mary I found this - the wrapper from one of the bars of chocolate that was in the tin. It's less common to find the paper wrapper - no doubt so many would have been eagerly ripped off and discarded as the content were devoured but some one was a more careful child it appears - one can imagine Alan Bennett being the recipient!

 

The scan isn't brilliant as not wanting to crush the wrapper, the embossed and silver printing didn't want to play game and lie flat but all the same - a rare treat. Unusually the portrait photographers are credited.

Packaging design for the Tamanohada brand by the well known Japanese graphic designer Ohchi from the early 1950s.

Packaging of primary and secondary containers for beverages. From the Packaging Design Class of the Communication Design Program at The Milwaukee Institute of Art and Design.

 

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