Archive for ‘packaging design’

Exhibition

1 Commentby   |  10.01.10  |  packaging design

Here’s an interesting idea: an exhibition based on (Japanese-only) packaging design. It’s not always that we see a display of works like this — or how different is that from walking down in an aisle at the grocery store?

http://www.aiga.org/content.cfm/exhibit-suupaa-pop#2

Packaging Design

1 Commentby   |  09.10.10  |  graphic design, packaging design

Hey everyone! I found this neat little website that has a lot of really fun and interesting packaging design. Click HERE to view it.

Tabasco Sauce

1 Commentby   |  09.08.10  |  graphic design, packaging design

After looking through the samples for project one several times I have now thought of moving into using various containers and trying to make a coherent theme between them. For one of my bottles I have though of using a Tabasco bottle. There are various sizes that you can buy in the store or from their website. Additionally, this may be a good place to see how they managed to integrate their coherent design while exhibiting unique qualities for various flavors.

The 4th dimension of packageing design

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0 Commentsby   |  08.31.10  |  packaging design

Very short yet intriguing article by Richard Shear. I think you should take a moment and read what he has to say about the new wave of packaging design(ers).

Decoder

1 Commentby   |  08.31.10  |  packaging design

THIS website has great inspiration for this project we are currently working on and much more for whatever you may be doing in other classes. I love their stuff! You may recognize a lot of their clients…  ENJOY!

Turner-Duckworth

1 Commentby   |  08.27.10  |  packaging design

One of my favorite branding/packaging design firms!

http://www.turnerduckworth.com/

The Dieline

1 Commentby   |  08.23.10  |  packaging design

Great resource/inspiration for designers and students (click on image for website).

Welcome to ART455: Persuasive

0 Commentsby   |  08.18.10  |  packaging design

Introduction to packaging design; investigation of basic materials and production methods.  Projects include designs, redesigns and revitalization of existing packaging and the study of structures, point-of-purchase (POP) displays, and the packaging of new products. This course also investigates packaging as identity.