Packaging Design News

Packaging Design News

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

 

eo Beauty & Health

Studio 10 Design created the packaging of one of their client's signature product, the beauty soap. As their client's products contain no artificial colors and preservatives, Studio 10 decided to create a clean design that can showcase that. The main visual that is used is an irregular shape that symbolises soap dissolving in water. By using translucent paper in the packaging, consumers will be able to see the soap as it is, natural, uncovered. Besides, stitching is used to give the packaging a more unique and handmade feel.

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Kellyone

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Hive

Eggs Hive is an egg packaging inspired by the structure of beehive. The hexagon form greatly enhances the strength of the box, since it can bear force better than any other shape. The package is made of kraft paper, which is raw, strong and eco-friendly, and assembled without use of glue. The handle is not just to make the box is easier to carry around, it also designed to lock the lid of the box as well.

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Cutty Sark

The outlook on the Scotch whisky segment in India is masculine. It is traditionally an expensive drink that symbolizes achievement and success. Taali Creative has taken its brief to create an India relevant packaging and brought focus on the Cutty Sark spirit and personality. The symbology of the shield, ship elements have been emphasized so the brand does not lose its character in its effort to relate to a local market. Contrasting colours were used to create shelf presence and visibility. To hold, the pack has a texture created with UV varnish which deepens the idea of a stormy sea.

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Shanliang Rice

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Green Catch

The packaging for Green Catch has been designed for potted plants and consists of two simple layers. Considering that these goods are mainly sold online, the packaging has to protect the plants and their glass vessels during transport. In order to display simplicity and ecological awareness, there is no outer packaging. The two parts of the package display beautiful plant patterns in watercolour design. The interior cardboard tray has a small curve matching the shape of the container. When the outer box is lifted up, the interior cardboard tray imitates the process of a plant growing.

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