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Léman Designed by Überknackig Studio www.packiii.com/11570/leman-designed-by-aoeberknackig-stu...
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.
Eighthirty Coffee Roasters Designed by Butcher & Butcher ltd www.packiii.com/577/eighthirty-coffee-roasters-designed-b...
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/
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!
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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This project involved taking an existing company and creating a new product line for a new target market. Tetra pak containers were designed as a family-sized refrigerated coffee drinks for three flavors. A younger demographic between the ages of 18 – 30 was targeted for this product.
Simplicity is not only a matter of aesthetic value, it's a moral value too. The absence of unnecessary graphic features as well as using low-impact, non-toxic, sustainably produced or recycled materials, builds a fair relation between these local natural products, humans and nature.
I created this kit on how to make wire jewelry with beads as part of a series of jewelry making kits for Shure Products, Inc. All of these kits were designed by me from concept to completion. This included researching competition, conceiving ideas, making the jewelry by hand, photographing the jewelry, hiring models ages 11-15, negotiating their contracts, buying clothing and props for photoshoot, scouting locations for shoot, styling set and models, shooting models in various poses wearing the jewelry I made, then designing packaging, specifying and costing exact items to be included in the kit, explaining (mainly through graphics) to China factories what to put in and how to put it in kit, designing blister including cardboard inserts, designing cardboard inserts, finalizing artwork to properly fit into dielines, creating prototypes, and photographing prototypes to enter into Shure Products catalog for wholesale market.