
The Brand Hatchery concepted the product idea and package design
of Boxsal as part of an internal agency assignment. They loved the idea so much they
formed Three Blind Ants, LLC, a new design company dedicated to picnic
and consumer focused fun products. Lots more photos after the jump.
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Package design for Evolv, a mid-tier tool brand for Sears by Minneapolis-based Design Guys. Check it out below.
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Check out some examples of Vintage packaging after the jump.
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Love the illustration of these x-ray inspired moving boxes, designed by Emanuel Sendel, an in-house designer/art director for Biltema, the leading Nordic company in the area of car accessories, spare parts and tools. Check it out below.
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Kayla Jang is a senior graphic design student at the School of Visual Arts. She designed this cool packaging for Christmas lights. Check it out below.
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Art Institute of Minnesota students; Michael J. Harris, Natalia Bungert, Phalen Elonich, and Benny Nguyen show that vodka can be used in more ways than you think. Details after the jump.
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One more project from Michael Osborne's students at Academy of Art San Francisco:
"Whippit was a group project conducted over 3 months. The concept was to show cupcakes as affordances. Often times cupcake mixes are decorated with swirls and fun type. We chose to have a character "whip-it boy," and each new product involves the use of him in some form!"
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More work from Academy of Art University:
"This project began with a question, "If Target opened up a higher end store to compete with Crate & Barrell and WIlliam Sonoma, then how would they brand their products? Aero is the answer.
Aero is the line of branded house products that would be sold in stores. The line of departments are endless, however, we focused on food, office and kitchen. Aero's strong branding is to be able to brand any product with minimum effort. The red callout allows the attention to be created on shelf, while remaining simple and pure to the concept of less is more."
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