Showing posts with label Packaging. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Packaging. Show all posts

Wednesday, 20 February 2013

Branding: Pureza by Bili Cardona

Pureza, meaning Purity, is a beer that has no treatments or additives, hence the 'pure' in the name.

The branding reflects these sentiments through the use of a simple, ribbon-ended type-font and monochrome colour scheme.

Take a look at more of Bili's work over here.












Tuesday, 19 February 2013

Branding: Holly Burger by Mast

I went to San Sebastian a few years ago on holiday, and there was certainly nothing quite as cool the Holly Burger when I went.
"The idea was to create a real american-style brand with a fresh mix of style references. Our first inspiration came from various vintage, hand-drawn American typographies present in old shop windows and a banana leaf wallpaper that had been originally designed in 1942 by decorator Don Loper for the Beverly Hills hotel in Los Angeles, California."
Check out work by Mast over here.







Monday, 18 February 2013

Branding: Audubon Promotional Kit by Kimberly Low

I absolutely love this hypothetical promotional kit for the non-profit Audubon, a conservation society focusing mainly on birds.

The project is designed to drum up interest from financial backers, as that is the only way that this kind of enterprise survives.
"This promotional kit is designed for an audience of a select few executives that have the power to bring large, successful and innovative corporations behind the Auduboncause. It brings nature directly to the men and women who spend their days in meetings and offices with little time to seek out nature for themselves."

Take a look at more work by Kimberly over here.














 

Monday, 11 February 2013

Packaging: Chocolates With Attitude by Bessermachen Design Studio

I absolutely love this packaging concept by Danish company Bessermachen Design Studio. The project is called Chocolates with Attitude, and is actually a sort of showcase to show different brand personalities and packaging styles. 
"The box consists of 12 small differentiated boxes. Each box represents an archetype/a personality in a typographic solution. The chocolate's taste were selected to fit each personality."
The chocolates, made by Coca Luxury Chocolates are bespoke for this project and all look delectable. Take a look at more work by Bessermachen over here.


 











Wednesday, 6 February 2013

Packaging: Cat-Lady Jam and Preserves by Sumayya Alsenan

I love the brand name Cat-Lady Jam and Preserves, although part of me feels as though it doesn't quite evoke the best ideas of hygiene.

In any case the packaging and identity, by Sumayya Alsenan, is great. I love the stamp detail on the paper lid covering and the cute illustrators on the labels.

Take a look at more of her work over here.









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