Packaging Design News

Packaging Design News

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

 

Birzu duona – Grissini

During the creation of package design we tried to create homelike and modern design, attractive for young customers looking for new tastes and appreciating naturalness and healthy life-style. The axes of package design became the game of typography and merry stories of ingredients supplemented with interesting graphical elements and bright colors. Beside the major packages the secondary package for the products was designed and approved. Furthermore, paper cup for tasting of gourmet food in shops, wine-bars, restaurants and culinary studios was designed

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Bonfire Wines

The wine market is experiencing a shift due to changes in product appeal as Millennial and Generation X consumers demonstrate their discerning taste. There is a new appreciation for a fresh approach to communicating creativity and vibrant alternatives in the marketplace. Bonfire Wines is dedicated to innovation in this market by offering high quality wines in convenient packaging at a great value to the customer.

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Aroxa

Kinneir Dufort's brand and packaging design for Cara Technology's range of flavour standards has established AROXA™ as the new brand in sensory taste testing. The AROXA™ logo - the Florox - represents a sensory explosion and reflects the distinctive placement of capsules within the primary pack. This strong relationship between the logo and product provides an iconic, scientific and ownable identity, whilst the introduction of a tray to hold each capsule in place improves protection for the capsules, enhances the user experience and increases the perceived value of the product.

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AMUR VODKA

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CRUOR BAROLO

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Get the hang of it

Where did all the hangers go? They’re never enough and there isn’t one around when you need it! Well, that’s about to change! The “get the hang of it” bag has two no ordinary handles. They are actually two detachable carboard hangers. The user can hang up his newly purchased clothes at once! This bag gives the opportunity to retail stores to “go green” and remain at the forefront of the fashion world. It also urges consumers that concern themselves with the state of the environment, to avoid the use of plastic bags and hangers.

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