October 31st, 2010
Packaging Design, illustration and range segmentation for Superdrug by Burst. Here are the Superdrug Nappies. Very clean and simple design, they’ve used a bold iconic graphic animal theme to work across the range, to engage both mother and child.


Source: Burst Ltd & The Dieline
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October 31st, 2010
I love design with a bit of humour, the copy here is perfect. It reminds me a little about ICA to go. And they are both great!
“Because the brand is based on copy meant to engage the customer, the proprietary typeface we created, Fare Serif, needed to echo that same playful tone. It is friendly and accessible and meant to be used BIG. We applied it to everything, and we mean everything, in the store.” – Mucca Design


Source: Mucca Design & Eat Me Daily
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October 30th, 2010
A Pastry lesson printed on usable parchment paper with step-by-step
instructions, an amazing idea by Lisa Nakamura.



Source: Lisa Nakamura
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October 30th, 2010
Lovely bike layouts made by Erin Jang for August’s Martha Stewart. You would never believe that the photos were taken with an iphone would you? The photographer Lucas Allen were using the Hipstamatic application.



Source: Martha Stewart
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October 30th, 2010
A great way of controlling your spending.

Source: etsy.com
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October 30th, 2010
Gyllenhammars Havregryn (oatmeal) packaging. I really like the design,
it brings me the feeling of tradition and quality.

Source: Lantmännen
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October 28th, 2010
Stunning pet food brings a smile
“Sara Strand’s packages for pet food are simple, playful and
absolutely adorable.”

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October 27th, 2010
This summer I met Lithells korvisar packaging. A packaging sausages for kids and a while ago when I looked at Svenska Designpriset I found Lithells Barnens Pastej too. I think they’re so good! The illustrations is made by Ingela P Arrhenius, I’m so fond of her quite naive style!
Designer: Kerstin Engberg, Illustrator: Ingela P Arrhenius


Source: Svenska Designpriset
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October 27th, 2010
The new brand identity for Hemtex by Stockholm Design Lab. The project includes store concept, packaging design and webdesign. The new concept for Hemtex became runner up in Månadens Design for June-August 2010.
This is great, and I really like the new packagings too!



Source: Stockholm Design Lab
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October 26th, 2010
I totally love the design, the colors, the typeface, the material, and of course the product itself. It’s genius that they’ve used all areas for details, for example the recycle symbol on the spoon. I love the paper, and the structure in the paper.
I love it. My favorite organic tea for sure!


Source: Clipper Teas
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October 26th, 2010
Hot dog packaging for TrueCoffee, coffeeshop in Thailand that serves coffee, cookies and hot dogs?

Source: Subconscious
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October 24th, 2010
A packaging for potatoes have never looked so good.

Source: Amore
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October 24th, 2010
Is this chocolate heaven? You can find this chocolate café in Kyobashi, Tokyo.
I would love to go to Tokyo, I’m very inspired by japanese design. I believe it’s
a place you have to visit at least once in your life.




Interior Design: Wonderwall Design: Groovisions
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October 24th, 2010
“Brand identity redesign to solve the ‘smoothie confusion’ in the Nordic regions and communicate pure fruit health benefits.” Design by Pearlfisher.
I love the color combinations and the copywriting!


Source: Lovely Package
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