Saturday, January 12, 2008

Pepper Packaging by Irina Ivanova



An example of how packaging design can be beautiful as well as functional. The shape of the box is determined by the shape of the bottle inside, and the surface decoration is designed to look like Mexican pottery. Simple, eye-catching and stands out from the competition.
http://www.irinaivanova.com

Friday, January 11, 2008

Earthworm


The class participated in a word game and then afterwords the students had to make a connect with the words, which then would create a weird phrases/sayings/etc. I found this title or what ever you may what to call it amazing. It states “Earthworm braces safety pin like a Ferris wheel over a chicken leg shaped sketchpad”. The words that are in a bold type are some of the words that were in the game that the class played.

Blanket Package


The package is very simply designed with no plastic or excessive cardboard surrounding this one blanket. Only a simple will lengthen ribbon and a label design held this blanket together for a consumer to admire. I thought this packing design was very unique and even a little odd. I admired the products design; it was not overly packaged in anyway. It was the perfect example of a package that would appear to serve its purpose and not pollute the environment more then needed be. In fact the products used were in fact recyclable. I congratulate the designers of this package. Of course this design would not work for all products. But since this is a non-breakable object and at a convent size, this packaging is well suited for the product it contains within it.