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There’s nothing like enjoying a nice refreshing crisp pint of cider in the English countryside. The labels and basic communication tools I’ve designed for Newton’s Farmhouse Cider, a fictional brand of cider, reflect this idea through the use of a set of illustrations based on wildlife typically found in the British countryside. These minimal illustrations give the labels a contemporary look yet hold on to the traditional values and emotions that ar associated with the product. Next to that, they give the bottles and every deviated communication tool a distinct look helping it to stand out from the competition.
[purchased at Terrain]
I love candles that aren't too heavily scented. And of course I'm partial to things red and good design. Effective mixing of patterns and image and type to create a mood.
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.
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Welcome to the official Robert Meredith page on Flickr. Here you will find a glimpse into some of the work that goes into creating the visual design language from this new British Designer.
For the packaging of toiletries produced with thermal water, we designed a system that lacks any graphic artifacts, as a way to enhance the visibility of the product itself and its features. When dispensing attention from the need to decode unnecessary graphical devices, we create a more efficient and fair communication platform.
Used for gift packaging, the handmade items packaging, the accessory packaging...
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What makes the Luxe cards special: the extra thick stock is created by three layers of Mohawk Superfine pressed together using their proprietary technology. The result is that every one of my cards has a nice edge profile that ordinarily would have cost a fortune to print.
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
Celluloid packaging for the TileVision universal, learning remote control - printed in two spot colours.
This is about designing a Premium and Luxury product packaging box, label, bag, logo with all the files like print ready file, source file, vector file, designed dieline file and 3D mockup file.
Any Kind of Box, label, logo, bag design you will get from here.
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In the packaging industry, these cardboard display boxes are given very importance because they have to stay on the display counters and almost every person who visits that place will surely observe its presence and then they are going to make some assumptions about it
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.
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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
Civilised Behaviour Designed by Jeremy Evans www.packiii.com/16375/civilised-behaviour-designed-by-jer...