Posts tagged “Packaging”.
I adore the vintage look that Neatly Trimmed Beard made for these posters promoting North Peak and Grizzly Peak Beer packs.
The packaging design was made to have “an old-timey log cabin vibe”. I feel the vibe.







Via Kitsune Noir
Posted by Cecilie Friis Borup at 8:39 am on July 19th, 2010.
Categories: Advertising. Tags: Beers, Design, Grizzly Peak, Neatly Trimmed Beard, North Peak, Packaging, Posters.
Fabulous, colorful and humorus packaging made for the English coffee shop chain Puccino’s.
Designed by Jim Smith.







Via Lovely Package
Posted by Cecilie Friis Borup at 9:34 am on May 13th, 2010.
Categories: Design. Tags: Coffee Shop, Jim Smith, Packaging, Puccino's Coffee Shops.
I’m not sure if this is an actual edible (and worth tasting) product, but I sure do like the packaging!
Slim Chip by Hafsteinn Juliusson are chips made from edible flavoured paper. “Slim Chips are good and they contain no calories. Instead of getting fat you can now eat paper with different flavors. It’s like eating tasty air. The Slim Chips are made out of edible paper and pure organic tastes.”



Via The Dieline
Posted by Cecilie Friis Borup at 11:59 am on April 20th, 2010.
Categories: Design. Tags: Chips, Design, Food, Hafsteinn Juliusson, Packaging, Paper, Slim Chips.
Great job by Spanish artist and graphic designer Arantxa Reus making this milk packaging design based on the Swiss International Style.
Why don’t my milk look like that?



Via Lovely Package
Posted by Cecilie Friis Borup at 7:45 am on March 31st, 2010.
Categories: Graphic Design. Tags: Arantxa Reus, Artist, Graphic Designer, Milk, Packaging, Spanish, Swiss International Style.
Eduardo del Fraile is a graphic designer born in Valladolid, Spain. He has specialised in corporate identity, packaging and the design of books.
His portfolio is full of strikingly beautiful design work. And furthermore his website is worth a visit solely because of it’s many original features.







Via Changethethought
Posted by Cecilie Friis Borup at 1:16 pm on February 18th, 2010.
Categories: Design. Tags: Books, Corporate identity, Eduardo del Fraile, Graphic Designer, Packaging, Portfolio, Spain, Website.
This project by Chinese designer Daizi Zheng truly proves that packaging is everything!
The ‘Stereotype’ series of food packaging were created from the observations on personal behaviors. Using the recognizable stereotype packaging would make people feel more physically and physiologically connected with those daily objects.



Via Dezeen
Posted by Cecilie Friis Borup at 12:48 pm on January 18th, 2010.
Categories: Design. Tags: Chinese, Daizi Zheng, Designer, Food, Packaging, Stereotype.
Here’s a little treat for Swiss Army Knife enthusiasts.
Uhmm … a Swiss Army Knife made out of Chocolate. I really love the simple packaging design and that it looks identical with the original Swiss Army Knife.


Via Lovely Package
Posted by Cecilie Friis Borup at 9:36 am on January 4th, 2010.
Categories: Design. Tags: Chocolate, Design, Packaging, Swiss Army Knife, Victorinox.
Now this is a cigarette packaging that tells it like it is. Brilliant!
By R.J. Reynolds.


Via Likecool
Posted by Cecilie Friis Borup at 9:10 am on December 4th, 2009.
Categories: Misc. Tags: Cigarette, Coffin, Packaging, R.J. Reynolds.
Now why don’t we have milk packaging like this in Denmark?
The beautiful illustrations for this packaging of Cravendale Milk is made by illustrator Sanna Annukka. See some of her other lovely illustrations here.



Via The Dieline
Posted by Cecilie Friis Borup at 12:40 pm on December 1st, 2009.
Categories: Graphic Design. Tags: Cravendale Milk, Denmark, Illustrations, Illustrator, Milk, Packaging, Sanna Annukka.
This pretty packaging for Japanese apples caught my eye. It’s only made for two apples so it’s a bit over-packaged, but still pretty though.
Designed by Sara Strand, Sweden.


Via Lovely Package
Posted by Cecilie Friis Borup at 12:53 pm on November 12th, 2009.
Categories: Graphic Design. Tags: Aomori Apples, Apples, Japanese, Packaging, Sara Strand, Sweden.
Brilliant packaging idea for such an ordinary thing as spaghetti. It’s designed by Alex Creamer, a student at the University of Central Lancashire in the UK.



Via The Dieline
Posted by Cecilie Friis Borup at 9:40 am on October 30th, 2009.
Categories: Advertising, Design. Tags: Alex Creamer, NYC Spaghetti, Packaging, UK, University of Central Lancashire.
Hahaha … how funny is this packaging design for Rellana Wool? And why haven’t anybody thought of this before? The only ‘but’ could be, that I don’t think men are the primary target for this kind of product. But hey, it made me look!
Designed by Ogilvy & Mather, Frankfurt.

Via The Dieline
Posted by Cecilie Friis Borup at 12:44 pm on October 22nd, 2009.
Categories: Advertising. Tags: Frankfurt, Ogilvy & Mather, Packaging, Rellana Wool.
For the first time ABSOLUT dares to face the world completely naked. This october ABSOLUT will launch a limited edition bottle with no label and no logo, to manifest the idea, that no matter what’s on the outside, it’s the inside that really matters.
Beautiful!
Via Lovely Package
Posted by Cecilie Friis Borup at 11:51 am on October 21st, 2009.
Categories: Advertising. Tags: ABSOLUT, Limited edition, Packaging, Vodka.
Happy Forsman & Bodenfors is a swedish design studio located in Göteborg, and which I infact have been to visit in person. I remember that I was highly impressed by their collection of packaging design that was displayed in their office.
So today I stumpled upon their design of Falksalt salt at the packaging blog Lovely Package, and that made me want to share some of the other great stuff Happy Forsman & Bodenfors has designed.








Posted by Cecilie Friis Borup at 8:58 pm on May 11th, 2009.
Categories: Design. Tags: Design, Design studio, Happy Forsman & Bodenfors, Packaging.