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An old cigarette packet found under our floorboards, I've no idea of the date but I like to think it was discarded there when the house was built around 1910. Any suggestions on dates for this?
The back, pre wipe down.
Client: Unilever
Brand: Organics
Description: A limited edition winter range - the concept was warm & spicy ‘foodie’ type feel.
Agency: ADDC (2003 - 2009)
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Client: Unilever
Brand: Organics
Description: A limited edition winter range - the original concept was warm & spicy ‘foodie’ type feel. The ‘ingredients’ were then limited to existing fragrance blends.
Agency: ADDC (2003 - 2009)
I created a number of cat illustrations based on the (for me) usual set of limitations such ass restricted amount of colours, consistent line thickness and a fixed 15º rotation increment on any angle throughout the illustrations. Within these limitations I carefully looked at the balance between the character and quirkiness of the cats without making them overly cutsie.
In a second fase I applied these illustrations to a set of fictional packaging designs and promotional items to give an idea of the potential scope of the artwork. The selected typeface and the minimal designgrid used for these items was carefully selected and based on the design principals of the illustrations themselves. This ensures a cohesive and robust system that can easily be extended to a large number of different products such as canned or dry cat food, kitty litter toys, … Next to that the hole concept can be adapted to fit different species such as dogs, birds, rabbits, … as well.
'Scarlet' is a bit risqué reflecting what I is consider to be a very sexy combination...chocolate and raspberry.
Chocolate Garden named with the province of BC in mind. BC has a fairly rich agricultural potential and all the bars will have inclusions from around the province as the Chocolate Garden line grows.
In Chinese medicine, there is a theory you can suffer from an excess of "internal heat" (上火), often from eating high calorie foods. This herbal tea, called "Not Fear Fire" or "Not Afraid of Internal Heat" suggests that this drink will alleviate "internal heat" and cool down the body (though it doesn't expressly say that on the can).
Ingredients: Water, sugar, Mesona chinensis (a kind of mint), Microcos paniculata (flowering shrub specially used in these herbal teas), honeysuckle, chrysanthemum, frangipani, licorice
Made by Renhe Group Food Limited (仁和集团食品有限公司)
An old cigarette packet found under our floorboards, I've no idea of the date but I like to think it was discarded there when the house was built around 1910. Any suggestions on dates for this?
Top flap on the inner sliding container.
William Crawford & Sons were a well-known biscuit manufacturer's and national brand who in 1856 had acquired a bakery in Leith; the 1813 establishment date they always quoted refers to the original opening of a bakers of ships biscuits that formed the original concern. The company grew and when their new and highly mechanised plant in Liverpool opened in 1897 they were amongst the biggest biscuit makers in the UK. They would, in 1960, be acquired by United Biscuits and the brand is still available.
These pages form the Crawford's 1932 catalogue that forms part of a fine fold out desk calendar and desk blotter that the company issued on an annual basis during the inter-war years. The left hand fold contains a well printed colour catalogue showing 28 pages of their biscuit range both pre-packed and loose for sale by weight. Few prices are shown here, apart from the one penny or twopenny biscuit ranges, as the price list would at the time be issued as a seperate publication to allow for price changes. There are a vast range of plain, fancy and chocolate biscuits along with shortbread and savoury biscuits along with ice cream wafers. Many were available 'loose' but tins and packaged assortments and selections were also available; the latter were often sold 'over the counter' as individual penny packets whilst the former were often sold as gifts or presents.