“Drink” packaging
If you’ve ever been a fan of packaging for a certain type of drink that shall remain unnamed, you should check out Oh Beautiful Beer! Great variety of packaging!
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If you’ve ever been a fan of packaging for a certain type of drink that shall remain unnamed, you should check out Oh Beautiful Beer! Great variety of packaging!
This packaging comes from UNT alum Chad Michael. He says his aim with the men’s care line was to create an industrious and modern feel. I really think the metal and brown, textured paper does a good job conveying that.
Rufa is type of beer. The the beers type is what is unique about this brand. I really enjoy how the type is handled. I have never been able to design anything quite like this. Calligraphic style is really neat and it fits this brand well.
When I saw this packaging concept, I had a variety of feelings. I was pretty disgusted at first because I imagined a slimy, wet fish laying a cardboard box. After I studied it more and more, I recognized the potential and the cleverness of the concept. I don’t know if this will ever be implemented by seafood markets, but it is pretty cool.
Over break I was looking in the pantry for a snack and grabbed a ziplock full of candies and almost freaked out! I thought a giant cockroach was about to attack my face! I’m not sure what the designer’s intention of this product was…to scare off unwanted predators? I thought it was gross and it freaked me out. It almost makes me not want to use the ziplocks at all because the bug just grosses me out that much. Maybe that was my parent’s intention..to keep me away from their stash while I was home for the holidays! MISS
I was just searching for continued inspiration for this final project and came across this.
I think they did a beautiful job keeping the product line simple, clean, and consistent. They didn’t overdo the logo or placing the same pieces of the design on every single item. I think it all flows really well and each seems to be unique in its own. Sometimes simple and clean is the way to go. Found it on the dieline which usually has great inspiration for anything.