Packaging Design News

Packaging Design News

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

 

HLJ Nine and Eighteen Natures of China

It is committed to tailoring a range of strategic services such as brand strategy, big data management, creative advertising, product design, and channel operation. The company upholds values of working selflessly, seeking truth, and staying focused, all aimed at ensuring long-term success for businesses. It undertakes the mission statement of helping businesses gain competitive edge.

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Banquet Chinese Baijiu

The creativity comes from the aesthetics of the Song Dynasty in China. Minimalism was a characteristic of Song Dynasty aesthetics. Chinese ceramic art reached its peak in the Song Dynasty. The bottle adopts the sky blue color of Ru Kiln in the Song Dynasty, with a minimalist design that conveys the Real artists simplify. Flower arrangement, burn incense, It’s a lifestyles of the literati in the Song Dynasty. And the wine bottle can be reused as a vase for flower arrangement, and the bottle cap can be used as a incense base. The design reflects the elegant life of Song people.

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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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Le Chateau XO

Le Chateau XO brings together elegance, luxury, and an elevation of the cognac throughout bold, striking details that bring the user’s attention and highlights the liquid and the vessel itself at the same time. Contrasting a sharp, strong vessel with a gold neck, knurl and trim, and creating a warm interaction throughout the light cream suede and the rich dark wood grain on the outside of the packaging, Le Chateau XO has been designed and envisioned to elevate the cognac experience to a completely new level of attention, enhancing the sensorial immersion along the whole tasting experience.

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The Maple 7

The Maple 7 brings together a design merger between the usual take on luxury and experiential elevation, joining and completing this unique experience with Canadian rye and maple, elements subtly translated into the bottle design, creating a bold, striking presence enhanced and completed by minimal details that elevate both bottle and packaging into a disruptive shaping that demarcates itself from the rest of the competition, and using the ribbed base as a disguised highly reflective section, capable of creating a deep optical illusion that elevates the whisky and all of its natural colours.

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Kweichow Moutai Sanhua Flying Apsaras

The design takes inspiration from the Flying Apsaras motif found in Dunhuang murals as its primary visual concept. Hand painted in the style of ancient Chinese mural art, depicting the beautiful and agile posture of Tang Dynasty flying figures. Inside the box, there are double-layered cloud-shaped decorations surrounding the bottle, and when the inner box is opened, it gives the impression of a Flying Apsara flying out from the Dunhuang murals.

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