Showing posts with label Minimalism. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Minimalism. Show all posts

Sep 2, 2010

Pure Land Eggs


Design: Alexander Nevolin
Country:  Czech Republic

Aug 28, 2010

Delishop

Design: Enric Aguilera
Country: Spain

Aug 25, 2010

Jásztej



Design: Fontos
Country: Hungary

&Co


"&Co represents simplicity – of purpose, provenance and production. The winery produces a single exceptional estate wine each season. To emphasise this we've pared the identity back to a black and white palette. We've made a feature of the type, letting it 'speak' to the customer. &Co breaks convention with more traditional looking wine brands, topped off with the uniquely cool closure of a crown seal, we're not at all upset that once opened we have to drink the whole bottle."

Design: Inhouse
Country: New Zealand

Aug 17, 2010

Caravan


"London calling... Identity design for new London Roastery, Bar & Restaurant — Caravan. They roast their own coffee on site, the food is universal, inspired by the flavours of the world — and it’s all cooked by Miles Kirby, former Head Chef of The Providores. Caravan is contemporary with a nod to the values of a hand-made artisan history. Black thermo ink on a lush matt stock makes for a trailer full of happiness."

Design: Inhouse
Country: New Zealand

Milk for designers


Design: Darren Custance
Country: UK

Knuthenlund


Design: Envision Design
Country: Denmark

Via Sorryzorrito

Jun 7, 2010

Quickoven


"Quickoven is a vending machine company that serves hot food in less than 90 seconds, around the clock. Since there is no human encounter involved, we decided to personalize the experience of ordering and receiving your meal. We did so by giving the machine and packaging a voice of it’s own, adding a bit of charm and humour to the process."

Agency: Milk
Country: Sweden

Jun 3, 2010

Space NK Men


"Space.NK.Men is a sub-brand of Space.NK, a leading luxury beauty retailer offering high quality products from a broad range of innovative international brands. Bibliothèque were responsible for providing an identity and packaging concept for a new Space.NK.Men store in Soho, London.

The design solution is intentionally minimal. Graph paper provides a technical visual language, suggesting a functional and practical grooming product appropriate to male consumers. The graph paper grid is applied across all touch points – from packaging and stationery to bags and
in-store displays. The incremental nature of the concept was ideal for presentation purposes, allowing staff to accurately position and caption products."

Agency: Bibliothèque
Country: UK

Apr 27, 2010

Good Company

Good Company is a new coffee shop chain based in office building lobbies.

Agency: Landor Sydney
Country: Australia

Apr 26, 2010

Nailxpress

 
"Talking helped Future Cosmetics define and create this new brand: young, trendy, fresh and professional. The color variety was a key element of the product line. The simplicity of the packaging design reflects this, and supports the visual impact at the point of sale."

Agency: Talking Studio
Country: Spain

Apr 6, 2010

Swiss Milk


"Milk packaging design based on the Swiss International Style."

Designer: Arantxa Reus
Country: Switzerland

Mar 19, 2010

Champion Papers

"Ten years before the rise of the supermarket generic brand, Champion Papers produced these colorful packaging designs for a series of print advertisements.

This particular one appeared in a 1968 issue of CA Magazine (part of the Henry Wolf Collection), but was part of a long series promoting the Imagination line of papers, which was produced under the creative direction of James Miho. No explicit credit is given for the graphics here, but in this fecund period he worked with George Tscherny, Milton Glaser, Henry Wolf and others on elaborate promotional brochures, which won numerous awards in the industry."

Feb 13, 2010

Jan 26, 2010