Showing posts with label packaging. Show all posts
Showing posts with label packaging. Show all posts

Wednesday, September 15, 2010

Caravan

Deliciously minimal. Design by inhouse.

Thursday, September 9, 2010

Panasonic Note

















































Minimal Panasonic Note Headphones Designed by: Sholz & Friends.

Wednesday, April 28, 2010

Minimalist Pencils


Gorgeous packaging concept by Swann Marchon from Austria.
These would look stunning on any creative's desk. I don't know if I'd ever use these though, I'd feel too guilty sharpening them and getting them dirty. Stunning nonetheless.

Wednesday, March 10, 2010

Saffron





I have been craving Saffron rice pudding (Zarrdeh) for a few days as I have been working on a little project involving this expensive spice. Came across this lovely Greek packaging of the product. Yum!

Monday, November 16, 2009

Colorless Coke Can


Behold the colorless Coke can. Beautiful isn't it?
Not only is it pretty, but it's eco-friendly as well. Concept by this guy.

Monday, October 5, 2009

Amala organic Skincare






I have died and gone to beauty product packaging heaven. The simplicity and elegance of the product design along with the photography is.. well, perfect.

"Amala is a new luxury organic skincare line founded in Germany. Liska + Associates, a New York/Chicago communication design firm, helped launch the brand with a focus on Amala’s natural formulas and whole plant ingredients. The brand program included product packaging, logo development and art direction that captures Amala's fundamental values: purity, transparency and responsibility.

Inspired by artisanal food packaging, Liska incorporated cork, copper and uncoated papers to create a distinctive yet simple shelf profile. The tail of the “a” in “Amala” is a pronunciation key and a reference to plant growth, and each of the four plant illustrations identifies the four color-coded product lines."

*Info by thedieline.com

Wednesday, March 25, 2009

Remedy | Mu3alaja







Sierra Korthof designed these lovely packaging for her final semester school project. "For this project we were directed to create a series of five box forms for either a product that already exists or one we created. I chose to create a line of Arab inspired hot chocolates. The idea behind the product is that the hot chocolate is infused with traditional plant remedies from the Arab world. I chose to create this product because I am very interested in Arab culture and language. I am currently in my first semester of Arabic, and I thought this would be great opportunity to attempt to design a product that would appeal to two both Western and Arab culture. The identity is a combination of Arabic and English. The packaging, directions, explanations, and ingredients are also listed in both languages."


How heart warming. I love what she's done and I love it when people take interest in arab culture. I also really admire her ability to play with arabic typography when she's just now learning the language. I wish I could do arabic packaging, maybe one day!

*text and images provided by thedieline.