Packaging Design News

Packaging Design News

Packaging Design News featuring great design, architecture, fashion, graphics and innovation from across the globe.

 

Tree in a Bottle

The Brand innovatively team uses fully biodegradable packaging, ensuring that each barrel naturally decomposes and integrates into the environment. The seed paper label, which can give rise to new life after use, demonstrates Mc Brand's commitment to environmental practices. The design is inspired by the Iucn Red List of Threatened Species, featuring embossing that showcases the image of toucans from the South American Amazon rainforest, highlighting the vulnerability and beauty of these endangered species facing environmental challenges.

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Zongchuan 1929

Zongchuan 1929 also serves as a unique blessing for the recipient. As a gift for the Dragon Boat Festival, it plays an important role in conveying emotions between people. The temperament and culture it presents reflect the personality and cultivation of the gift giver. Zongchuan 1929 is designed to give a sense of the bustle of Chang'an's streetscape and the warmth of its people. The unique box opening and printing process, as well as the use of sustainable paper, also reflect the brand's social responsibility as a long-established Chinese brand.

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Heritage

This project's packaging design seamlessly blends the Three Su's family's cultural heritage with minimalist bottle design and six unique illustrations. These illustrations vividly narrate the family's historical stories. The bottle cap, resembling Su Dongpo's iconic hat, and the bottle's eaves symbolizing heaven is round, earth is square, add depth and cultural significance. This design enhances product recognition and deepens consumer understanding of Chinese culture, reflecting the creator's commitment to cultural heritage preservation and offering a more meaningful purchasing experience.

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Kerloso Wine

A red wine from Chile, Kerloso comes from the Spanish "mystery of the magical colossus". In the wine label of this wine, it depicts what the navigators saw when they first landed on the island. The wrapping paper of the bottle is made of natural imitation rice paper. The questions raised by the stone statue add a sense of mystery and antiquity. The top of the wrapping paper is formed by flame burning. Each burn mark is unique and symbolizes a lost civilization.

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Gujinggongjiu

The design of Gujing tribute wine combines the traditional dragon pattern with the digital style of science and technology, giving Chinese dragon new vitality. The outer packaging uses folding fan design combined with hollowed out to create a sense of mystery. Unfold the box layer by layer, and the bottle pattern and the box can be well integrated to show the spirit of the dragon. The design process uses the material of luminous ink, which makes the pattern emit light in the dark environment and adds a mysterious visual effect.

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The Treasure of Zbojniks

Zbojnicka, in Slovak, means belonging to a Zbojnik. Zbojniks were robbers who participated in insurgencies against serfdom. People believed that they had hidden numerous treasures in the Slovak mountains. Zbojnicka distillates are the true treasure of Zbojniks - this became the main idea for the design creation. The combination of regional ornaments, crossed shepherd’s axes, and a shield symbolizing the warlike nature of Zbojniks, the Velky Rozsutec mountain, hiding many treasures - each element of the label has its significance and tells unique stories from Slovak folklore.

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Sometimes you need a very big team of talented designers to come up with truly great designs. Everyday, we feature a distinct award-winning innovative and creative design team. Explore and discover original and creative architecture, good design, fashion, graphics design and design strategy projects from design teams worldwide. Get inspired by the original works by grand master designers.

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