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First Aid Kits are such an important tool kit to have at home but they can often be stuffed with items that you have to search for which is not ideal in an emergency. I feel like this design compartmentalises them in a smart, easily manoeuvrable way.
First Aid Kit by Kevin Harald Campean - Brand Development
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A great example of eco-friendly packaging that gives the impression of luxury, quality and high-end design.
“Soapack” by Mi Zhou,
Central Saint Martins post-graduate student Mi Zhou has created toiletry bottles called Soapack that are cast from soap and melt away once they are no longer useful.
To make each Soapack, vegetable oil-based soap is dyed using pigments from minerals, plants and flowers and formed in a mould, in a process similar to slip-casting ceramics.
A thin layer of beeswax is used to line the bottles to make them waterproof, and prevent the liquid contents from dissolving the bottles before they are used up.
Users can keep Soapack bottles in a dry place to preserve them, or rest them on a soap dish and allow them to melt away on contact with water and with use.
To complete her concept Zhou consulted with Yanhao Shi, a soap artisan, and Luis Spitz, an expert in the soap industry
A standard plastic bottle can take up to 450 years to break down, and non-recycled plastic often ends up polluting the ocean.
Photography is by Tom Mannion and Xinjia Zhou.
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Packaging design for homemade Mallorcan vermouth.
“The user is the main actor who interacts with the product in an emotional way. You can customize the bottle with a collection of 8 labels that express a certain sensation or emotion. A variable that changes according to each moment. The label also works as a promotional and branding element to explain the project and, at the same time, as part of the packaging itself. The brand takes a back seat, leaving the way the product is used to the fore.“
The customisable aspect of this packaging allows for interactivity with the customer, something which has become more important in recent weeks during quarantine.
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What about flower delivery in a lovely box for your mom’s or friend’s birthday during quarantine?
Marina
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Elegant honey packaging that makes the customer feel like in a beehive and a bit closer to the nature.
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Simple and minimalist packaging design for a simple brand with simple ideals
Just Beer by Jay Keem
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S’more of my packaging design work … just realized you can’t see the logo in any of these but it’s a rebrand and product concept for David’s Tea. This was a collaborative project with Joyce Ong, who created the die cut graphics and made the dieline, printed, and assembled this box. We both did editorial for this assignment as well, which isn’t posted.
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Riceman | visually, the design on the container should be uncomplicated and minimal in order to perfectly represent this simple and familiar grain, and at the same time remind us of the human labour in the rice harvesting process,’ backbone branding explains. ‘the goal was to use the bare minimum and only necessary amount of black graphic lines in order to capture, in the most minimal way possible, the facial expressions of the rice farmers.’
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Carl Nas Associates (CNA) / Tangent GC / Packaging / 2020
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Sarasa Design / Laundry Series / Packaging / 2016
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Minimalist packaging for a single cleansing sponge. The sponge is contained inside a circular package within a square box. The experience of the consumer when opening this packaging has been thought through in order to provide a sense of luxury.
Logo and packaging for NAS, cleansing konjac sponge. Australia.
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The packaging for these soaps was designed with the brand ideals in mind. The soap is handmade and vegan so the packaging is environmentally friendly and has an authentic feel to reflect these ideals.
Soap packaging for Indian Summer, handmade soaps & candles, Kyiv, UA
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