Some process work for my Packaging 1 class. Last slide is some ideas of what bottle and case to put a hypothetical Sweet Tea vodka in if Arizona was to make one. ‘Tiva’ is a Hopi tribe (in Arizona) name meaning ‘dance’.
Last week the D&AD awards 2012 winners, nominations and longlists were announced, some brilliant things so im going to post my favorites this week.
The design for new brand No.3 London Dry Gin by Brandhouse got in-book in the packaging category.
I like the simplicity of this project. The key is an interesting feature, hinting at the story behind the gin and it’s place of origin. The vintage map wrapped around the bottle does a similar job and looks lovely, capturing the urban heritage feel that lots of gin brands play upon. The keyhole cut in the box is a nice touch too!
(P.S. I was doing something interesting this afternoon but I’ll post about it tomorrow. Bit of a hint here)
I’d prefer to wash my clothes with cat piss but thanks anyway.
I found this at: The Dieline
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Designed by Casper Holden, Randi Sjælland Jensen and Ingeborg Lund at Skolen for Visuel Kommunikation, Denmark.
More package design inspiration.
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Social bomb by Hugo Eccles and Afshin Mehin is a social jammer that cuts off all forms of technology.
“The Bomb works best in places like the cinema, a wedding or other group setting where the social addict refuses to be polite by shutting off their device.”
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Who knew a drain and bowl cleaner can looks so stunning. I just love the work by studio MPLS
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by Espresso Republic. Package and identity design by Salih Kucukaga.
More package design inspiration.
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This is perfect for those who aren’t wine geniuses and don’t know which wine goes with what. (aka me). Nice use of pictograms in this student packaging project by Sascha Elmers. (via Stephen Coles, matthewb)
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