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Photos: Adolfo Vera. PACK-AGE: interdisciplinary packaging design project
is an innovative packaging design course organized by Aalto University. It is uniting design, business and engineering thinking to project-based learning. More info: blogs.aalto.fi/package/
Our graphic design studio provides talent to companies and communication agencies. creation of visual identity, website design and creation of all communication media and print media.
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Photo: Thomas Ruotsalainen. PACK-AGE: interdisciplinary packaging design project
is an innovative packaging design course organized by Aalto University. It is uniting design, business and engineering thinking to project-based learning. More info: blogs.aalto.fi/package/
Photos: Adolfo Vera. PACK-AGE: interdisciplinary packaging design project
is an innovative packaging design course organized by Aalto University. It is uniting design, business and engineering thinking to project-based learning. More info: blogs.aalto.fi/package/
Anand Namkeen, an established FMCG brand in North Gujarat wanted to develop innovative food packaging for a clear and concise identity of the brand.
For Anand’s specific category we created an exclusive product packaging design with the yellow colour to reflect the message of brand name itself. Anand means ‘happiness’ and yellow is known for symbolizing ‘happiness’.
Packaging Designing by Litmus Branding, India's Advertising Agency. We also offer Packaging Design services to clients, across the globe.
For this fictional brand of frozen fish products I created a series of stylised illustrations. I’ve later used these in a series of packaging designs and marketing materials. Using illustrations in stead of photography helps to set the brand apart from it’s competitors and supports the concept of a healthy and sustainable product.
In Chiba, Japan, there is a wonderful Japanese bathhouse that's entrance is decked out to resemble an old street from the Meiji era in Tokyo. There is a teeny shop cram full of traditional Japanese sweets and that is where I picked these up.