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Courageux Designed by Rhinocerosred Design www.packiii.com/11585/courageux-designed-by-rhinocerosred...
Having in its genesis the desire to innovate through experimentation, Woodlab incorporated into its structure, a team entirely dedicated to the development of new wood-based materials and new technical solutions for the furniture industry.
The idea of a creative laboratory, moulded the morphology of the brand, our goal was to find through a comprehensive organisational process, the simplest way to express this particular idea, allowing the complex communication system to seem as clean and simple as it could be.
The Modern Nose is a wine aroma kit that helps sommeliers and wine enthusiasts learn to recognize different flavors and aromas in wine.
Resensation
Retrograde/Progressive/Renascent
Concept and realization of the graphic layour of : REsensation, music collection consisted of 3 cd of electronic music.
The Modern Nose is a wine aroma kit that helps sommeliers and wine enthusiasts learn to recognize different flavors and aromas in wine.
The Modern Nose is a wine aroma kit that helps sommeliers and wine enthusiasts learn to recognize different flavors and aromas in wine.
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.
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