Jack Daniels Whiskey box packaging designed by Mayday
(via lovely package)
Entries tagged “packaging”
Jack Daniels Whiskey box packaging designed by Mayday
(via lovely package)
“Coca-Cola Launches New Packaging for Minute Maid”
new brand identity system and juice packaging designed by
Duffy & Partners w/ CMA Brand Presence
(more info via TheDieline)
“Unique Japanese Barcodes” (discovered via TheDieline.com)
Atlanta Cupcake Factory packaging and identity designed by Timothy Young
(discovered via lovely package, is this student work? this isn’t up on the company’s page)
slideshow: 12 of the World’s Coolest Packaging Designs
for image above: “Byron Kalet’s design for his own Journal of Popular Noise, an audio magazine. When folded, it looks like a record sleeve; open, it contains multiple records and beautifully printed copy.”
(via fast company)
Jones Soda Halloween Edition cans designed Superbig Creative
(via the dieline)
Superdrug Handy Wipes packaging designed by Turner Duckworth
(discovered via lovely package)
“Creative Review magazine is the first magazine anywhere to trial a new packaging material called harmless-dissolve which was created in the UK by Cyberpac…”
—CR’s incredible dissolving bag (via Creative Review)
I’ll need to see this in person. But till then CR blog has photos of the process and step-by-step instructions to dissolve the bag.
Silk brand soy milk packaging redesign and logo refresh
We recently noticed on the shelf a tweaked package design for Silk soy milk. At first glance we didn’t notice a significant difference other than cleaner imagery and the addition and removal of certain taglines. But once we take a better look at the packages side by side, we realize that the logo has been modified letter by letter, but still retains much of the original aesthetic.
So far we can’t find any coverage online about this specific branding refresh of the Silk soy milk flavor line. But we did find several articles from earlier this year about the Silk brand agency transition from Berlin Cameron to Leo Burnett in partnership with Seed Strategy. (as always, if you have more information about the design credits/back story please leave comments).
“Crowdsourced branding, a disaster for Kraft?”
(discovered via idsgn)
Coca Cola Light “Tribute To Fashion”
(discovered via The Dieline)
“The Art of Lunch,” collaborations with illustrators
Matte Stephens, Caroline Estrada and Amy Ruppel.
(discovered via How magazine)
Domo Invades 7-Eleven Stores
(via Notcot via Eat Me Daily)
Boxed and Labeled: New Approaches to Packaging Design
looks like another fun book from Gestalten
(via Lovely Package)