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Posts Tagged ‘packaging’




Off the Shelf: A Japanese Packaging Design Scrapbook Saturday, December 12th, 2009

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Check out the rest @ jamesbowskill.com/offtheshelf



Typojungle’s New Books Feature Wednesday, November 25th, 2009

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The guys over at typojungle.net have put together a new feature dealing with graphic design/type related books– I highly recommend checking it out.

From Typojungle:

Typojungle is growing up with a new feature: Books.
Typojungle/Books is a relaxing area where you can find food for your mind.. a lounge for all designers who loves great and inspirational books speaking about graphic design, typography, packaging and more.

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You can visit this new feature here:

books.typojungle.net



Boxed and Labelled New Approaches to Packaging Design Wednesday, November 25th, 2009

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Boxed and Labelled is a comprehensive overview of the most intelligent, innovative, playful and attractive examples of current packaging design. The broad spectrum of packaging is illustrated through an extensive selection of products characterised by cutting-edge graphic design, sassy illustrations, striking typography, careful use of colour as well as unique materials. The examples in the book run the gamut from jam jars, chocolate wrappers, wine labels, champagne bottles and perfume flacons to sneaker boxes and shopping bags. It offers exciting solutions and presents the best in packaging design today.

– Gestalten.com

Buy here



Helmut Schmid: Otsuka Pharmaceutical Co. Friday, November 13th, 2009

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Helmut Schmid’s packaging for Otsuka Pharmaceutical Co. Ltd.

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Optimo & Strukto Cement Wednesday, April 15th, 2009


Part sustainable water company, part art project, part philanthropic project, and completely curious. Boxed Water Is Better, is a boxed water company. Thursday, March 19th, 2009

boxedwater1 Part sustainable water company, part art project, part philanthropic project, and completely curious. Boxed Water Is Better, is a boxed water company.

Started with the simple idea of creating a new bottled water brand that is kinder to the environment and gives back a bit – we found that it shouldn’t be bottled at all, but instead, boxed. So we looked to the past for inspiration in the century old beverage container and decided to keep things simple, sustainable, and beautiful.

boxedwater2 Part sustainable water company, part art project, part philanthropic project, and completely curious. Boxed Water Is Better, is a boxed water company.

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Part sustainable water company, part art project, part philanthropic project, and completely curious. Boxed Water Is Better, is a boxed water company.

Started with the simple idea of creating a new bottled water brand that is kinder to the environment and gives back a bit – we found that it shouldn’t be bottled at all, but instead, boxed. So we looked to the past for inspiration in the century old beverage container and decided to keep things simple, sustainable, and beautiful.

About 90% of the Boxed Water container is made from a renewable resource, trees, that when harvested in a responsible, managed, and ethical way serve as an amazing renewable resource that benefits the environment even as it’s renewed. Our carbon footprint is dramatically lower as our boxes are shipped flat to our filler and filled only as demand is created, opposed to most bottled water companies that ship their empty bottles across the globe to be filled, then shipped back for consumption. The flat, unfilled boxes we can fit on 2 pallets, or roughly 5% of a truckload, would require about 5 truckloads for empty plastic or glass bottles. Our cartons can also be broken down to their original flat state, are recyclable in most areas, and will be everywhere shortly. We’re also giving 20% of our profits back to the resources our product is composed of – water and trees. Not only does it simply make sense, but we really enjoy supporting water and forestation organizations as it’s part of our company’s ethos and way of thinking to give back and participate. All that and an over-arching focus on simple and beautiful design that compliments our brand as well as the spaces it’s sold and consumed in.

words from boxedwaterisbetter.com



Askul Garbage Bags Thursday, October 30th, 2008

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“More great work for Japan’s Askul from Stockholm Design Lab. I love how the product name is shown falling down into the pile of typographic garbage.”

(Via Lovely Package® . The leading source for the very best that package design has to offer.)



Label design for juice brand Romantics – KLAS ERNFLO Sunday, July 27th, 2008

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YOC BOX Wednesday, April 23rd, 2008









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