Nice illustration work by Stephan Muntaner (anyone got a website for him? for a trio of limited edition soaps from Compagnie de Provence:
"To celebrate the 20th anniversary of Compagnie de Provence, illustrator and designer Stephan Muntaner has imagined colourful patterns. The result is three picturesque bottles inspired by Marseille’s culture and symbols: Notre Dame de la Garde, dockers and fishing. The common theme for these three collector bottles is the ever-present tattooed sailor from Marseille, which will each be distinguished by fish names. The first depicts a busy, colourful setting on the Marseille dock and harbour for “ le Maquereau ” (Mackerel). For the second bottle, a scene recalling the sailors’ religious reverence to Mary with “ la Girelle ” (Rainbow Wrasse) and for the third, “ la Sardine ” where a slightly romanticized miraculous catch is observed."
"The amber glass used for all the packaging not only preserves the
integrity of the contents better, it compliments the restrained
typography and bold colour differentiation of the labels. The honesty
and quality of this product is clearly communicated through a sense of
nostalgia-induced trust. They just happen to look great all together on
your bathroom shelf too!"
Beautiful work from Allessandra Greco, a recent graduate from F.I.T. and have just received her BA in Packaging. Check out three of her projects below.
58 billion paper cups are thrown away - and are not recycled - every year. In a contest hosted by Jovoto, and partly sponsored by Starbucks and Core77, the Betacup project has the goal to find the best ideas to eliminate paper cup consumption. What could be a more sustainable alternative? This entry, by Miller Creative, solves this problem, in a realistic, manufacturable, and eco-friendly way. Check it out below.
Multi-talented "brand author" Margot Elena is the mastermind behind high concept bath and beauty brands Lollia, TokyoMilk, Bloom, Archive and her latest - Love & Toast.
Minneapolis-based HartungKemp recently partnered with a family-owned breakfast cereal brand, Isabel’s Way, to create product packaging sure to sell their new, all-natural cereals into grocery stores nationwide.