Packaging Design News

Packaging Design News

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

 

Pepsi Football

Pepsi celebrated the NFL in Mexico with a limited time offer can series that harnesses the power of the game. The approach dramatices the athletic power of the players and celebrates four NFL teams. The visual language heroes illustration within a design that showcases the passion of the national football league. The design reflects the strength and endurance of players and the pure emotion that keeps fans engaged in all game season.

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Yamamotoyama

Yamamotoyama is one of the oldest and most established tea merchants in Japan. It has been the first to sell Green tea today. With the concept of Return to the origin of Edo, Nosigner have redesigned the packages to keep the traditional tea culture alive and pass it on to the future. To make them modern while retaining the charm of the long history brand, Nosigner referred to the traditional colors and structure of the scrolls with Yamamotoyama's original small crests and the calligraphy style of Edo.

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Green Field Watchmen

The packaging design for this series of ecological rice is also rooted in profound strategic insights. With the rapid development of the Chinese economy, consumers in China prioritize safety and taste when purchasing rice. Noticing that ecological rice brands mainly emphasize safety without recognizing the greater value of deliciousness, the team named the brand Green Field Watchmen. The team emphasizes the sales proposition that ecological rice is more delicious, reflected in the creation of this series.

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Slimram

This probiotic product is specifically designed for women's waist slimming. The packaging structure simulates the waistline of women, allowing consumers to perceive the waist-slimming functionality of the product. The dynamic and diverse patterns on the packaging surface, reminiscent of the fascinating transformations of the human microecology, are complemented by the brand's blue color and various bright complementary colors, achieving a balance between professionalism and fashion.

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Maquera

In the heart of Ardeche, a secluded region in France, an infused liquor bottle is born. Maquera's packaging forges a direct connection with enthusiasts, introducing a container intentionally designed for a new homemade infusion after enjoying its original contents. A replaceable label overlaps a screen print, creating an asymmetry. Crafted from durable materials, it becomes infinitely reusable. This approach addresses consumer concerns, making the product stand out on the shelf while being entirely sustainable.

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Ling Lie Vodka

The ingenious packaging of this localised white spirit gives the drinkers a pleasant and relaxing drinking experience. The bottle is transparent and lightsome, showcasing the extreme purity of the liquor body. The natural Xiling Snow Mountains elements and modern workmanships perfectly blend the idea of natural purity and Eastern technical wisdom. The environmentally friendly label paper and renewable bottles not only ensure the eyeable aesthetic appeal but also rejuvenate environmental sustainability, expressing the sense of social responsibility.

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