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Sila Sibiri

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Creative Agency: A.STUDIO branding agency
Creative director: Dmitrii Artemev
Art-director, Designer: Anna Trofimova
Project Type: Produced, Commercial Work
Client: Eskimos
Location: Tomsk, Russia
Packaging Contents: Ice-cream
Packaging Substrate / Materials: Flow Pack

The power of Siberia. Black & Blue is the New White
The A.STUDIO agency has developed a packaging design for the outstanding brand “Sila Sibiri”. The series includes two kinds of ice cream, each with its own character: black ice cream for bold rebels and blue ice cream for nice cuties. Each buyer can decide which side to choose.

Magazine graphics were the basis for the design – the front of the package resembles a magazine cover, where the ice cream is the main character. It was important to show the ice cream on the package to its “full height”, because its cup is also colored - which distinguishes the product from other “colorful” refreshing desserts.

“Sila Sibiri” – is a bright, bold, unusual ice cream. The color contrasts, magazine-cover appearance, and easily recognizable elements – all these tools are aimed at interaction between the buyer and the product, and keeping the playful mood.

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vår

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Design: Caroline Shen
Project Type: Concept
Location: New York, NY, USA
Packaging Contents: Beverage, Beer, Ale, Alcohol
Packaging Substrate / Materials: Glass Bottler, Paper
Printing Process: Digital Printing

vår is a local craft brewery located in the Bryggen Piers at the heart of Bergen. We belong to a region that boasts of a rich history as a trading port during the Hanseatic League, and we proudly celebrate our tradition by perfecting ales with refreshingly dry and cutting flavors that reflect Norway’s characteristic transition from winter to spring.

At our microbrewery, quality ranks higher than quantity. We use the perfect blend of Norwegian yeasts and local brewing traditions to prepare our handcrafted beers, bringing them to life with the strikingly distinctive, yet familiar flavor of three fruits unique to Scandinavia - the Lingonberry, the Cloudberry, and the Swedish Blackberry.

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Baobab Gin

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Design: Thiago Dias
Project Type: Concept
Location: Sydney, Australia
Packaging Contents: Gin
Packaging Substrate / Materials: Glass Bottle

Conceptual design for gin brand. It is a gin developed from the infusion of "Mukua", common fruit of the African continent, produced by the tree Adansonia Digitata, the Baobab. The fruit has an acidic taste that attracts both humans and monkeys, so it can also be called "monkey bread".

The challenge of the project was to create a sophisticated design (premium) that translated the universe of gin, but at the same time had a botanical approach and transmitted the origin of the fruit. The result was a light color design with gold details and African geometric patterns. Finally, the stamp with the monkey icon and the signature, help to reinforce the positioning of the product.​​​​​​​

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Yohji Yamamoto Parfums: Niche Reimagined

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Design: Grisha Serov
Project Type: Produced, Commercial Work
Client: Yohji Yamamoto Parfums
Location: London, United Kingdom
Packaging Contents: Perfume
Packaging Substrate / Materials: Glass, EVA
Printing Process: Multi-layer foiling, laser cut

A collection of 5 fragrances where every single scent is a reflection of a main value, an element of the DNA; combined together, they present what we know today as Yohji Yamamoto heritage. And one more that was lost to be found one day. Each packed together with a hidden message from Designer himself.

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Saltors

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Design: Animist
Project Type: Concept
Location: Turkey
Packaging Contents: Salt
Packaging Substrate / Materials: Plastic, Paper, Cardboard

Saltors is a concept industrial design with its elegant craft box. Unique shape of Saltors’ mill’s design comes from the shape of Himalayan rock salt.

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Boom

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Design: Snezana Jeremic
Project Type: Concept
Location: Belgrade, Serbia
Packaging Contents: Beer
Packaging Substrate / Materials: Glass bottle
Printing Process: Digital printing

Boom - Beer Warning: Please Don't Drink and Drive

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Lip strip - lip balm packaging

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Design: Satya
Project Type: Student Project
School: MIT institute of design
Course: Industrial design
Location: Pune, India
Packaging Contents: Lip balm
Packaging Substrate / Materials: Paper

The intention here was to re design the way we interact with our lip balms.

To design the lip balm that :
  • Fit one's forgetful nature (Don't you hate it when you loose your lip balms mid way? - No worries! use your regular lip balm at home and keep a few strips to touch up throughout the day)
  • Fit one's pockets ( Doesn't it seem a little off that there is a silhouette bulging out of your pocket that resembles a tampon? - Shift to lip strips. They are as thick as a sheet of paper. )
  • Fit one's needs that change with the season. (Heavier, creamier lip balms tend to melt and start to drip from the corner of the lips. That sucks! Need to buy a new lip balm for this summer. - But, mausam lets you have all varieties of thicknesses in one box! )
  • Fit one's needs to share. (It's really unhygienic to have a friend use your lip balm and give it back to you. Why can't they just carry their own? - Never mind, the friend can use another strip!)

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Casa D'Almear

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Design: M&A Creative Agency
Project Type: Produced, Commercial Work
Client: Casa D'Almear
Location: Anadia, Portugal
Packaging Contents: Wine
Packaging Substrate / Materials: Bottle, label paper
Printing Process: Varnish, Engraving, Embossing

In Travassô, Águeda, stories are born every day, told in the first person by Casa D'Almear - Classic Vineyards. This is the support of the winemaking tradition of this family, creating a new celebration way revealed to the world by M&A Creative Agency, through an integrated communication strategy. It was the authenticity of António Castilho that this dream came true in 2007. The patriarch together with men, women, young people, children, winemakers, and others in love with the world of wine has drawn this place.

This has inspired M&A Creative Agency to build this rebranding. To celebrate the change, all the lines and graphic choices were thought about the prism of this authenticity, the family crest, the stationary.
Because of the unique character of each wine, created to celebrate life, the labels design was inspired by three cinematographic productions. "The Talented Mr. Ripley" originated the white wine "Riesling", "Marie Antoinette" for the red wine "Selection" and "The Great Gatsby" was reserved for the sparkling wine "Brut Rosé".

We also celebrate exclusivity through the premium orientation of the medium- high market. Casa D'Almear - Classic Vineyards is delighted in creating artworks in the form of distinct and attractive wines.

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Edomuz Brewery

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Design: Adrián Varela
Project Type: Concept
Location: A Coruña, Spain
Packaging Contents: Beer
Packaging Substrate / Materials: Glass bottle
Printing Process: Digital Printing

Project inspired by the union between the love for beer, overcoming and the old engravings. Each beer is inspired by each of the tests that must be done in life.

Work, love, patience, temptation, luck ...

All this, focused from a biblical point that gives it that sinister and ancient touch we were looking for. Dull and dark colors together with the classic brown bottle of beer, create a perfect atmosphere to tell the story of each type of beer.

Being a small print run, we decided to print the labels in digital and finish it with a special varnish to attack the temperatures of the fridge.

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Te:a

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Design: Franciska Juhasz
Project Type: Student Project
School: VISART - Paris School of Visual Arts
Course: Pakaging Design
Tutor: Judit Toth
Location: Budapest, Hungary
Packaging Contents: Tea
Packaging Substrate / Materials: Paper
Printing Process: Digital Printing

Water is one of the most important ingredient during a tea ceremony: the abstracted water movement patterns refer to the different types of mood. Each type contains herbal blends which are related to the given mood. (e.g.: calm-lemongrass, valerian) Every mood has a unique identity by the chosen colors. The circle cut-out refers to the tea-filter paper, which has a secondary function: since it is water-resistant it can be used as a cover for the cup, allowing the herbs to steep. The naming is based on a pun, “te” means “you” in Hungarian, “a” means “the”: You, (“the”) calm.

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Striking the balance: retaining brand image in eco-friendly packaging

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As demand for more streamlined and recyclable packaging peaks, manufacturers are challenged with creating solutions that retain brand recognition while producing less waste. It can be a difficult balance to strike, as some brands have discovered.

Written by: Mick Clark, managing director at WePack

Consumers are increasingly favouring minimal and eco-friendly packaging when making purchasing decisions, according to recent findings. In the Nielsen Global Survey on corporate social responsibility, over half (52%) of respondents across the world said their sustainable purchase decisions are influenced by packaging. And of those who will pay extra for sustainable products and those who check the packaging for sustainable labelling, over half are millennials (those born between the early 1980s and late 1990s), the study showed.

In response, many manufacturers are looking for cost-effective packaging solutions. But even where aims to reduce weight, shrink volume or offer a compostable alternative can be met, is it possible to retain the product’s recognisability?

Avoiding misfires
Sometimes even the leading brands make errors in their packaging judgements. PepsiCo was forced to withdraw the biodegradable bag for US snack SunChips, for example, after customers complained the packet was too noisy. And in 2009, the brand unveiled an ill-conceived redesign for its Tropicana juice carton, which resulted in sales dropping by 20%.

Too much change isn’t necessarily a good thing — consumers tend to be creatures of habit and like to recognise their favourite products instantly. As a rule of thumb, avoid making more than one major change to your packaging at a time — either graphics or structure, for example, but not both.

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Consider the contents
Decisions about packaging will always be driven by the type and requirements of the product it’s designed to contain. Food packaging presents a challenge in that it needs to be functional and hygienic while remaining aesthetically pleasing — but films for encasing food products are not yet widely recyclable, which adds to the difficulty in meeting the desires of eco-conscious consumers.

Beauty products lend themselves to more sustainable designs and materials, as brands increasingly embrace the eco-friendly ethos. Many are moving to eliminate additives such as parabens and sulphates from their ingredients lists, while the use of microbeads in skincare products was recently banned by UK legislation. And the packaging is starting to follow suit; a number of brands now use biodegradable materials including bamboo, seaweed and even chalk to contain their products.

Protective measures
Efforts to minimise packaging must consider the logistics involved in getting the product to market. Although some manufacturers will encase a cardboard shelf-ready package in an outer carton — which could be considered excess packaging — if the product is being transported overseas then it’s necessary to have a package that can withstand lots of handling.

However, where extra packaging is necessary for transportation, it may still be possible to reduce the weight and therefore amount of material that’s used. Many of our customers are asking us to reduce the grade of their cardboard packaging by 20% and create a lighter box that’s still protective.

Embrace eco
It seems that shoppers are not just looking for discreet, eco-friendly changes to packaging — they want to be sure the brand behind the product is committed to saving the environment. A 2017 study by Unilever suggested that more than one in five people would actively choose brands that made their sustainability credentials clearer on their packaging and in their marketing.

Take ice cream manufacturer Ben & Jerry’s, for example, which has successfully incorporated a pro-environment message into its marketing. Businesses that publicly state their commitment to the environment in this way can win a legion of new customers and open up new avenues to market, which will help mitigate against the higher costs. For example, their product might become of interest to health food retailers, or they might be asked to sponsor an eco event.

The packaging industry still has a long way to go in terms of developing more sustainable solutions, but businesses and consumers are driving this change with their determination to use recyclable or compostable packaging wherever possible. Any measures in this direction are likely to pay dividends in the long run.



About the author / company
Mick Clark has over 31 years’ worth of experience in the packaging industry, the majority of this accumulated while working as Sales Director for independent contract packing company WePack Ltd. This broad portfolio entails taking responsibility for the everyday running of the company, advising many clients on day to day packaging, and ensuring the wellbeing of both the business and its workforce.

Socrates Oil

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Design: Luminous Design Group
Project Type: Produced, Commercial Work
Client: Socrates Oil
Location: Athens, Greece
Packaging Contents: Olive oil
Packaging Substrate / Materials: Glass Bottle
Printing Process: Screen printing, Foil stamping

We were commissioned to design a new packaging for this cold pressed extra virgin olive oil, using a pre-existing name. As an effort to translate the ancient philosopher's purity in thinking, our design had to be stripped off the visual noise, using on the front side of the container, only the necessary information.

Inspired by the Socratic philosophy, the illustration manages to carry out the sense of transformation, - knowledge into virtue, value into action - establishing a unique connection between the olive leaves and the figure of Socrates.

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Windcatcher Anniversary Ale

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Design: Hired Guns Creative
Photographer: Sean Fenzl
Project Type: Produced, Commercial Work
Client: Driftwood Brewery
Location: Victoria, BC, Canada
Packaging Contents: Beer
Packaging Substrate / Materials: Glass

For Driftwood Brewery’s 10th anniversary we created Windcatcher, the latest in the Bird of Prey Sour Series.

Windcatcher features a golden eagle, the bird of prey which sits atop the apex of the aviary world. For this design we selected an opulent, lush colour scheme of purples and gold foil and illustrated the resplendent raptor in a manner where his eyes draw you into the label.

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CUAC AOVE

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Design: Cabello x Mure
Project Type: Produced, Commercial Work
Client: CUAC AOVE
Location: Spain
Packaging Contents: Extra Virgin Olive Oil
Packaging Substrate / Materials: Glass bottle
Printing Process: Screen Printing

CUAC AOVE is an excellent Extra Virgin Olive Oil that will surprise you because of its organoleptic features, intense flavour and scent. Cuac is also a new packaging concept, modern, fresh and with a clear purpose: to take care of you.

What's the origin? The olive groves in the mountains are harder to work and harvest, and their output is less than large estate. In exchange, their fruit, more compact, makes the resulting oil one of the more appreciated Extra Virgin Olive Oils in tastings all around the world.

The olive trees are more than 50 years old and they are located right in the heart of Cazorla, Segura y Las Villas National Park in Jaén, the region with largest olive grove concentration in the world and one of the best valued because of the quality of their oils. All our EVOOs have the Sierra de Cazorla certificate of origin, and the varieties are Picual, Organic Picual and Royal. They have excellent tasting notes and high valuations because of their scent, color and taste.

The design concepts are: Los Patos ('The ducks') country estate / Image associated to childhood / Clean and clear aesthetic / Supportive Product.

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FIX8

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Design: B&B studio
Project Type: Produced, Commercial Work
Client: FIX8
Location: UK
Packaging Contents: Kombucha
Packaging Substrate / Materials: Glass bottle

Kombucha start-up FIX8 launches in the UK this month, with new brand creation by design agency B&B studio. Available as a range of three core flavours – Triple Ginger, Strawberry Tulsi and Citrus Saffron – presented in glass bottles, FIX8 is a brand born from the idea of positive addiction.

Feeding positive addiction
In a nod to the health benefits of kombucha – including improved digestive health and increased energy levels – the new identity for FIX8 appeals to the core kombucha consumer for whom wellness is a positive addiction, with a commitment to health trends that goes above and beyond the norm.

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Ispàntu

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Design: Bluestepstudio
Project Type: Produced, Commercial Work
Client: Tre Biddas winery
Location: Oristano, Italy
Packaging Contents: Wine
Packaging Substrate / Materials: Wine label

Bluestepstudio was asked to develop the identity & packaging design for Ispàntu, a red wine from Sardinia. The client needs was a packaging design that would stand out among other products in the same category, so quality, refinement and a minimal style are the main aspects we focused on while developing the visuals.

The label is hot stamped on the bottle, an elegant finishing touch is a silver foil attached to some flower's petal that adds more value to the label.

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Nonna Bruna

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Design: Bistrot Comunicazione
Project Type: Produced, Commercial Work
Location: Italy
Packaging Contents: Tomato sauce
Packaging Substrate / Materials: Glass

Nonna Bruna is tradition, taste and a full range of sauces in different variations. We have chosen to give the new labels of the sauces the quality and goodness typical of a traditional product, revisiting them in a contemporary way. We have chosen to give space to the product so that the sight alone is mouth watering, suggesting, without showing it, the presence of a wooden spoon, simply evoked, which becomes here a pure conceptual space. A small trick that allowed us to tell the taste variations of the Nonna Bruna sauce, maintaining the consistency and clean lines.


Kinder Chilled

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Design: Break Design
Project Type: Produced, Commercial Work
Client: Ferrero
Location: Milano, Italy
Packaging Contents: Confectionary snack

Scenario
The chilled snack category was born in 1978 with its pioneer product Kinder Fetta al Latte. The snack, featuring simple ingredients and good taste, fully embodies the core values of the brand. With time new products joined the category and today a new one is being launched: Fetta allo Yogurt, the first chilled snack with live lactic ferments, aimed at a more adult target than the one Kinder typically addresses.
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Saute Bergère - Natural Wine (Without Sulfite)

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Design: LINEA - The Spirits Valley Designers
Project Type: Produced, Commercial Work
Client: Domaine De Garancille
Location: France

DOMAINE DE GARANCILLE has unveiled its last vintage free of sulphur, named 'nature'. On that occasion, the designers from the Spirits Valley took entire possession of the classic tag of the SAUTE BERGÈRE range letting their imagination run wild. The result? An elegant, simple and spontaneous bottle, with handwritten annotations and naive illustrations and no complexes at all.

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Ostseewasser - Liquor Label Design

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Design: Lonely Bird Design Co.
Graphic Designer: Max Khorobrykh
Project Type: Concept
Location: Moscow, Russia
Packaging Contents: Liquor
Packaging Substrate / Materials: Ceramic Bottle
Printing Process: Screen printing

The Ostseewasser (Baltic Sea Water) is a regional handmade liquor produced near the Baltic sea coast. Nautical theme laid the basis for the plot of the label enliven by the old ship in bursts of raging waves. Interweaving of the label elements added spatial depth and integrity keeping vintage air.

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