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The Britannia Electric Lamp Works were based, I think, in London (Park Royal) and appear to have vanished at some point in the 1960s - I wonder who was behind them as they appear to have been founded in the 1920s when the British lamp industry was a rather tight cartel and 'going it alone' wasn't easy. The carton is duly patriotic - Britannia to the fore!
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Oh yes please! I have always adored the very simple and straightforward colour advertising of fruit and Rowntree's fruit pastilles and fruit gums - even the box and packaging designs are simple and, as intended, ooze the impression of colour and therefore flavour! The company issued dozens of adverts in a similar theme for decades.
This was issued as an advert for Harrison's the printers to show off their technical competences.
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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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Caley's were a famous chocolate manufacturer based in Norwich, England and who developed a line in strong graphic design. This package was designed by G M Ellwood.
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An undated advertising leaflet that makes some marvellous claims as to why eating sugar actually helps you slim; it must be so as a "Dietitian" says so.
Tate & Lyle were the dominant UK sugar refiner and producer formed by merger in 1921. In post-WW2 years the company agressively fought what was seen as a proposal to nationalise the industry, along with the British Sugar Corporation that held an effective monopoly over the beet manufacturing of sugar, and as part of this invented the "Mr. Cube" advertising symbol. This leaflet, although undated, feels c.1960 with mention of contemporary athletes and it was slipped inside an early 1960s recipe book.
The outer covers show two of the iconic Tate & Lyle packaging design that was used for many years, this being for their Caster Sugar.
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Illustrated for Dole fruit cocktail packaging using watercolor and watercolor pencils. See website www.robinmaclean.moonfruit.com/ for additonal illustrations by Robin MacLean
Quite why I still have a full carton of OMO washing powder/detergent in the house ...
This packet - with ½ lb (half a pound) FREE! - probably dates from the mid-1960s and the packaging represents the typical eye catching design used to ensure that housewives 'saw' the product on the shelf. I recall that many people had their favourite brand and were quite reluctant to change brand loyalty? Lever Brothers apparently registered OMO as a brand name in 1908 and it was one whose formulation must have altered over the years as detergent technology developed. It is no longer available as a UK brand but Unilever still produce it in overseas markets.
The side panel gives an indication of use.
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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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From my Spring 2009 Package Design 1 course at Art Center College of Design. The brief was simple: redesign a compact florescent lightbulb package. Here's the description of my concept, taken from my final presentation:
The compact florescent light bulb (CFL) is a recent innovation that combines radically reduced electricity usage with a significantly longer bulb life span. While the bulbs themselves are appealing to the environmentally conscious, the packaging for the bulbs has been less than environmentally friendly. Until now.
Made from 100% recycled White-Line newsback and printed with soy inks, this packaging compliments the eco-friendly contents. The box includes information on proper disposal for CFLs and a postage-paid mail return sticker, enabling the consumer re-use the original packaging when returning the bulb to GE for proper disposal.
Finally, extensive research has shown that if a customer can be persuaded to take a GE product off the shelf, there is a 70% chance they will purchase it. This innovative and refreshing package design will ensure that the GE CFLs will stand out, making this a good choice for the environment, as well as GE’s bottom line.
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I'm trying to find the periodical I saw this in - a design journal from the late 1950s I think - but it is emblematic of the high standards of design Sainsbury's long had in the field of product and packaging design. The design is I think by Leonard Beaumont.
Client: Specacular Aquariums
Brief: To design packaging for an aquatics product, to house a foam decorative background
Year: 2004
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Client: Baby Club
Brief: To design a logo for a range of baby products
Year: 2003
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The name Nervo comes from the word Nerve, Nerve Cells, Brain Activity, etc. Conceptually the idea for this side was to create a sense of magnification from right (cover) to left (inside page).
The cover was built with bolder iconic and almost artchitectural-like shapes. The middle is made up by more defined figurative elements.
The then enter the last page, which is a microscopic view of some of the elements. Whether that comes across or not, we're not sure, but it was the concept behind the construction of the image.
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