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Client: Unilever
Brand: Organics
Description: A limited edition spring range.
Agency: ADDC (2003 - 2009)
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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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.
What luscious design work for Sarotti Orange Pralines packaging by Julius Gipkens. Gipkens (1883 - 1968) was a largely self-taught designer inspired by the works of Lucien Bernhart; in later years his own work became influential in the German style of 'Plakatstil'. He fled Germany in 1933 and emigrated to the United States. It is one of a series of chocolate labels he designed for Sarotti and that appear in this issue of Das Plaket.
Sarotti have their origins in Berlin in 1868 and in later years were bought out by Nestlé. They in turn sold the brand on to Stollwerck in 1998. The label was printed by Emil Gerasch of Leipzig.
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Material: 350g paper with PVC window
Color: full color printed Technics: print, lamination, PVC window, can foldable Usage: it is applied ingift packaging, the handmade items packaging, the accessory packaging...
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!
salt. machiakari. album & fine art prints.
vinyl & digital. ant-zen act400 / raubbau raub-076
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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 after wiping all the mortar dust off.