Posted by Anthony James in All Archive, Outdoor, Packaging
May 13, 2008 3:18 pm, 1853 Views
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I don’t know about you guys but I am getting tired of seeing adults walking around with cups of coffee and those silly little sippy cup to-go tops. We are grown ups, can’t we all manage to drink our coffees or teas on the go without spilling it all over ourselves? What are we 6 years old? Laurent Corio has added a little taste of elegance and maturity to a commonly used convenience.
Designer: Laurent Corio
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Posted by Ansley Berrones in All Archive, Medical, Packaging
April 11, 2008 10:30 am, 3127 Views
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I hate having to go to the pharmacy and go through aisles and aisles of medical products to try and find the best one suited for my needs at that particular moment in time. With the new Help branded products designed by ChappsMalina Studio, the ability and simplicity in finding a needed product is now readily available.
Designer: ChappsMalina Studio
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Posted by Long Tran in All Archive, Packaging
April 8, 2008 12:33 pm, 2795 Views
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The Adi-block sunblock by Adidas doesn’t do anything other sunblocks can’t. Hey, it provides basic UV protection so why are we posting here? I’m fascinated by the branding and how the designers have managed to extend it from packaging (where branding usually stops) to the delivery mechanism; three nozzles dispensing the product. It’s a small feature but certainly a strong one.
Designer: Jack Godfrey Wood
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Posted by Anthony James in All Archive, Dining, Packaging
March 28, 2008 2:18 am, 4443 Views
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Listen, you are not in college any longer and it’s about time you started cleaning up your act. Stop wearing the same underwear more than two days in a row, learn to cut your finger nails and not consider them a food group, and certainly stop drinking your “de-stresser” out of the bottle. While we wait for you to actually use soap and water to clean your dishes, we present the “Vinho Verde” wine bottle concept.
Designer: Viktor Pucsek
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Posted by Long Tran in All Archive, Furniture, Packaging
March 27, 2008 9:52 am, 2831 Views
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Design at its core has always been the exploration of spacial reference that may bring harmony or solutions to problems. The Dialogue/Monologue concept takes it a step further by focusing on the communicative aspect of design.
Designer: Sylvain Favardin & Ludmila Korenarova
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Posted by Anthony James in All Archive, Packaging
February 14, 2008 11:05 am, 4291 Views
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New York City, the birth place of gigantic phallic concrete towers, is one the few cities in the US that has managed to move away from its puritanical origins and step responsibly into the 21st century. Sure, it is still difficult to get a decent lap dance in Manhattan, but at least the city has your back(and front) when it comes to practicing safe sex.
Designer: FuseProject
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Posted by Anthony James in All Archive, Packaging
February 12, 2008 2:47 am, 5355 Views
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Water has never looked so good. When water bottlers Fine Japon decided to offer up a new bottle design, they recruited one of the heavy hitters of industrial design and packaging, Karim Rashid. Impressed by his work with luxury designer fragrance brands like Issey Miyake, Kenzo and Prada, Fine Japon was set on creating an inspired marriage of design, functionality and product.
Designer: Karim Rashid
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