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These guys are adorable! I was so happy to design this stuff for them because they were all about going crazy with the paisley stylings.
Timberland x Concepts Designed by Creative Pilot www.packiii.com/15132/timberland-x-concepts-designed-by-c...
An iconic lager such as Jupiler would be a dream client for any designer. So I started working on a redesign; as a personal project; for the can and bottle label together with a number of promotional items positioning it as a “limited edition” design. I’ve applied my personal style to the packaging and made sure to re-use the iconic elements like the bull and the well known color pallet.
Photos: Markus Joutsela.
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
Fischer Audio Designed by Fischer Audio www.packiii.com/741/fischer-audio-designed-by-fischer-audio/
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.
Sunglass packaging box designs launched by Sinicline. Know more about our design service at www.sinicline.net/design_service/
Waking up in the morning, meeting a friend or reading a book; moments in everybody’s day that just get that little bit better with a nice cup of coffee on the side. Depending on the moment, the people you’re with or your personal taste call for different blends and intensities of brew. That’s why Moka’s coffee blends have different characters assigned to them. Each with it’s own distinct personality like a good listener, an analytic thinker or even a shoulder to cry on.
Through the use of limited angles, line withs and a rigid grid I created a set of particular illustrations depicting the different characters each with it’s own unique personality. These are used, not only on the packaging, but throughout the different promotional items as well. Not just through the use of these characters but with bold colours as well the different flavours are instantly recognisable and the packaging stands out from the competition on the supermarket shelves. Pairing these bright colours with black ensures a premium yet vibrant appearance for both the packaging and all derived promotional materials.