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Branding & Wine Label Design by Hired Guns Creative. Photography by Sean Fenzl.

Tasty Tears for Wasted Years.

I will design a label and box

This is my absolutest, favouritest chocolate in the whole wide world!

I will design product label with packaging design

I will Design a box and label

Inspired by the story of Moby Dick I designed this custom bottle and matching label for the fictitious brand “Whalers” rum. The shape of the bottle was inspired by the curved head of a sperm whale as used in the original illustrations in the book from 1851 by Herman Melville. For the label I decided to stay close to the nautical theme but deliberately steered clear of traditional techniques such as engraving or etching. Using a a modern minimalist approach to the illustration combined with high end finishes such as embossing and gold foil give the final product a contemporary and luxurious feel. Especially when the bottle is presented in it’s custom linen covered gift box.

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.

 

Material: 350g paper with PVC window Color: full color printed Technics: print, lamination, PVC window, can foldable Usage: it is applied in gift packaging, the handmade items packaging, the accessory packaging...

Red packaging box for jewelry. View more at bit.ly/1Gp4k0L

Cypress Folding Carton in Tampa asked for help on a small project to help create product packaging design for Exorex, a skin care product.

 

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Packaging Design, Branding, Photography and Copywriting by www.jonmartindesigns.com.

Gourmet Sea Salt

 

Quizzler #4 of this great opportunity for a Ipod "What tests are used to assure medical device packages.............ah you have to go to the site for the rest of the multiple choice Quizzler #4

balsamic vinegar & aged vine vinigar

 

For my packaging class we had to design and develop a Point of Purchase (POP) structural package form.

 

For this project I had to select an existing brand that sells a single breakable item and launch a new multiple POP package for the brand. The reveal is 50% of its contents & consumers will be able to see &touch the items and through this oppurtunity, they will experience a more profound emotional connection with its contents...

 

The final dieline of this package is created from one sheet of paper, without the need of any inserts &glue flaps and is designed only through innovative and secure locking flaps and folds... (see dieline)

 

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Label design for a liquid detergent bottle.

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

Plotter test form envolope template.

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

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