Packaging Design News

Packaging Design News

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

 

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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Kellyone

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Malaysian Festive Packaging Collection

As the name of this project suggests, Malaysian Festive Packaging Collection intends to convey the reminiscence of hometown during the annual Malay New Year Celebration, namely Hari Raya Aidilfitri. The packaging box is not only a gift set given to Malay people, but also serve as an educational material to enhance understanding of traditional culture of Malay people among all Malaysians.

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Ionia

As the ancient Greeks used to paint & design each olive oil amphora (container) separately, they decided to do so today! They revived and applied this ancient art and tradition, in a contemporary modern production where each and every one of the 2000 bottles produced have different patterns. Each bottle is individually designed. It is a one-of-a-kind linear design, inspired from ancient Greek patterns with a modern touch that celebrates a vintage olive oil heritage. It’s not a vicious circle; it is a straight developing creative line. Every production line creates 2000 different designs.

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Tazze

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Stroofee

A new stroop waffle brand was to hit the market, aiming to capture a wide range of audience with its playful and bold personality, and its wide range of flavours. In the age of communication packaging, this new brand was positioned to steer adults to explore their inner playfulness. With the created name playing the role of sounding like an entertainer brand, the rest of the packaging presented a new take on the universal language of emotions and characters, making the visuals represent the flavour in an engaging manner that instantly resonates with the feeling you get out of each flavour.

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