April 3, 2010 – 1:55 pm by Bibhuti | No Comments »
If advertising is the first step in attracting the attention towards a brand then package design is the next step to make consumer buy the product. Packaging has to be beautiful but also should add value to the product functionally. Here are some of the examples of great design.
Humanity Fragrance
Designed by: Lance Mcgregor & Alan Iwamura, United States
Stock
Designed by: BrandyDesign, Poland
Banana Juice
Designed by: Naoto Fukasawa, Japan
Magnifique Perfume
Designed by: H5, France
Klein Constantia Grappa
Designed by: AT PACE, South Africa
Leu Wine
Designed by: Die Medienagenten, Germany
Francis Coppola The Carmine
Designed by: Stephen Faustina, United States
Pop-Up Popcorn
Designed by: Packlab, Finland
Salud Wine
Designed by: Spavilla Designs, Spain
Student Work
Designed by: Melissa Nemec
Bird on Wire
Designed by: Rhinocerosred Design, United States
Swiss Army Knife Chocolate
Designed by: Victorinox , Switzerland
Tap Water
Designed by: Racquel Youtzy, Canada
Coca-Cola - 2010 Winter Olympics
Designed by: Iconologic, United States
Red Bull Cola
Designed by: Design Friendship, United Kingdom
Beautifully handmade, the show cases contain the 17 key natural ingredients that make up the Red Bull Cola taste.
SEI Water
(No) More Sex
Designed by: Robert Daniel Nagy & Mads Jakob Poulsen, Denmark
Robert Daniel Nagy and Mads Jakob Poulsen had 24 hours to come up with this lovely concept. “This is a handy package constructed so it opens from the right to the left, revealing a simple humoristic statement as each condom is taken out (and hopefully used!). The statement simply connects ‘condoms’ with ‘having sex’,and ‘no more condoms’ meaning ‘no more sex’. The message should come across in eye level with the target group without being patronising or judgemental. Sex is fun, yet serious.”
Via [Lovely Package]
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Tags: Design, Packaging