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Packaging: I’m Your Soap by Katy Simpson

July 24, 2013Anneke Short Leave a Comment
Katy Simpson→I'M YOUR 01

Take a look at this great student packaging project by Katy Simpson, based on the idea of  getting soap into the family home. “Soap aimed to mothers & family households. A soap for every sink in the house & member… Continue Reading →

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Packaging: House Spirits Distillery’s Apothecary Line by Julia Blackburn

July 23, 2013Anneke Short Leave a Comment
House Spirits Distillery's Apothecary Line 01

I love these labels designed for House Spirits Distillery by American designer Julia Blackburn for their aptly named ‘Apothecary Line’. “Label design for the House Spirits Distillery’s “Apothecary Line” of limited edition boozes. Each bottle will make you way too drunk to… Continue Reading →

Food and Drink, Packaging

Branding: Braganza Tea by Jazmin Page

July 22, 2013Anneke Short Leave a Comment

I love this branding and idea by graphic design student Jazmin Page. Brazganza is a tea delivery service, where you get your favourite teas delivered right to your door. I could do with some Earl Grey right now… Take a look… Continue Reading →

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Product Design: The Conran Shop Herb Seeds by Thomas Gibbins

July 19, 2013Anneke Short Leave a Comment
The Conran Shop 01

I absolutely love this packaging for herb seeds, designed for the London-based Conran Shop by Thomas Gibbins… I’d just have to be careful not to put them in my teacup in the morning. “Each brown cube is biodegradable and are filled… Continue Reading →

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Packaging: Burnt Sugar by D-Studio

July 18, 2013Anneke Short Leave a Comment
Burnt Sugar packaging 01

I love this fudge packaging created by London-based d-studio for the ‘Burnt Sugar’ brand, a company started Justine – who took her mother’s recipe and started selling the fudge at Borough market right here in London. “The first thing we… Continue Reading →

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Packaging: Ginsters Re-branding by Charlie Davis

June 14, 2013Anneke Short Leave a Comment
Ginsters Reinterpretation 01

Triangle sandwiches are something of an institution over here in the UK. In fact, I’m willing to bet that they make up a good 80% of workers lunchtime food of choice. Yet the packaging always seems a little lacklustre and… Continue Reading →

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