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The best of chocolate packaging design Posted: 04 Feb 2014 09:59 PM PST If you are like me, you buy your chocolate based on its packaging. That’s why designing great packages is so important for chocolate companies. In this post you’ll discover some awesome chocolate packaging. Many of these are just concepts, but they are still great inspiration for designers. 1. MeltPackaging and logo design for a fictional gourmet chocolate shop. The characteristics of melted chocolate are used throughout, providing a tantalizing glimpse at the wonderfulness contained within. Created by JJAAKK Design. 2. MarouSpecial edition packaging for Marou “Faiseurs de chocolat”. Created by Rice Creative in Vietnam. 3. Chess chocolateAs a chocolate and chess fan, I approve this box’s packaging. There should be a rule where you can eat the opponent’s pieces once you catch it. 4. Hotel chocolateA fun reinterpretation of the chocolate box made by a student, Lun Yau. I would empty those hotels pretty quickly though. 5. St. Gallen chocolateAnother concept packaging. This one mixes Swiss-style graphic design with great use of colors to indicate the flavors of the chocolate. The best design trick is probably the use of the Swiss cross as a plus sign. 6. DallmayrPackages that look like envelopes, a nice way to suggest that these chocolate packaging are a good gift. However, the best part is the product itself, a chocolate that looks just gorgeous and well designed. 7. Yellow chocolateChocolate packaging created for the Yellow pages, made me think of the Yellowsubmarine movie designs. 8. Elisabeth & KateAnother school project that uses calligraphy and a subtle color scheme to create some elegant chocolate packaging. 9. Hansel chocolateA more standard, but very well designed package for these chocolates. Via Packaging of the World. 10. Henrik Konnerup ChocolatesAwesome chocolates designed in cooperation with chocolate artist Henrik Konnerup. The post The best of chocolate packaging design appeared first on Design daily news.Are you a blogger? Turn your posts into eBooks very quickly using MagPress, our Premium WordPress plugin. |
Featured illustrator: Robert Crumb Posted: 04 Feb 2014 12:25 PM PST If one person was meant to illustrate Charles Bukowski’s writing, it was Robert Crumb. Those two short books, Bring me your love and There is no business, are a perfect fit for the underground comic artist. Via Brain Pickings. The post Featured illustrator: Robert Crumb appeared first on Design daily news.Are you a blogger? Turn your posts into eBooks very quickly using MagPress, our Premium WordPress plugin. |
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