Wednesday 14 March 2012

Bottle Designs

Dawson Beggs-Naturally Procured Teas
This jar for tea doesn't have a label as such, they have printed the
information straight onto the glass jar.
Its simple but tells you what you need to know in a clean concise way.

Peter Gregson- Naturall & Zdravo
What I like about this packaging is that the label doesn't go all the way round the 
bottle as drinks bottle packaging often does and the subtle leaves of the fruit 
printed onto the bottle to indicate the fruit and veg content of the drink.

Grisha Sorokin-Shokoladnica
This is playful and fun packaging but a simple idea. It tells you what the
contents of the packaging, directly and incorporating it into the design
 of the packaging.

 Lisa Furingsten, Ida Johansson, Stellan Rexmark  & Thomas Björksund-Mjolk
The use of colour is what drew me towards this packaging, each type of milk has its own 
colour asigned to it and is used throughout the packaging, you can tell its a milk
carton straight away but it still stands out from normal milk packaging.

 Khadia Ulumbekova-Teatul
The hand made, illustrative style of this packaging is what drew me to it, it fits
the product well and uses a simple colour scheme for each product.

 
Monday Collective-Honey Drop
With this packaging I like how the product is what makes the colour of the packaging,
they are using the product as part of the design, and the simple shapes of the bee, keep it clean but informative.

Stuart Kolakovic-Marks and Spencer Tea
I have noticed a lot of tea packaging seems to have a more quaint, illustrative style
which I am really drawn to as a style I like to work with. M and S have done this hear with their tea varieties.


Klee-Mount Tea
This tea packaging stood out because of its interesting shape. It fits with the product
as it is from the mountains so the shape reflects the product.

Depot WPF Branding Agency-MLK
This packaging stood out for because of the illustrations, they have kept
to the white colour that milk packaging usually has but they have added
onto it to make it more interesting.



Mats Ottdal-Birdy Juice
These juice cartons are really fun and would definitely stand out against
their competitors and children would want these over more plain packaging,
they have aimed correctly at their target market.

Yunyeen Yong-Jooze
I think I have blogged these cartons before but I just think they are so clever.
Its such a simple idea and it has been done so well!



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