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Kona Imperial Stout Designed by Atmosphere Design www.packiii.com/2767/kona-imperial-stout-designed-by-atmo...
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
Material: 350g paper
Color: full color
Technics: lamination, print, can foldable
Usage: it is applied inscarf packaging, the handmade items packaging, the accessory packaging...
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Rifflandabräu Designed by Brandon Velestuk www.packiii.com/9187/rifflandabrau-designed-by-brandon-ve...
Pipe Cleaning Tablets Designed by Jackie Hall www.packiii.com/16188/pipe-cleaning-tablets-designed-by-j...
Andrée Rouette Designed by Univers (Student Work) www.packiii.com/16323/andree-rouette-designed-by-univers-...
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
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
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.
An iconic lager such as Jupiler would be a dream client for any designer. So I started working on a redesign; as a personal project; for the can and bottle label together with a number of promotional items positioning it as a “limited edition” design. I’ve applied my personal style to the packaging and made sure to re-use the iconic elements like the bull and the well known color pallet.
Amarone Bottega Designed by Denise Focil www.packiii.com/7735/amarone-bottega-designed-by-denise-f...
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!
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.
An iconic lager such as Jupiler would be a dream client for any designer. So I started working on a redesign; as a personal project; for the can and bottle label together with a number of promotional items positioning it as a “limited edition” design. I’ve applied my personal style to the packaging and made sure to re-use the iconic elements like the bull and the well known color pallet.
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.