Yum Nam!








Very interesting packaging project undertaken by Miguel Rebolledo, Francisca Muñoz, Pamela Armstrong, Oscar Espinosa, Nicolas Hormazabal with collaboration of graphic agency SinMiedo.
Aimed at the daily activity of putting on butter on bread. SinMiedo proposed a very functional packaging system in a very clever way - without even using a butter knife. I can see this
packaging go very far indeed, specially aimed at outdoor activities.
It is currently participating in the "PACKAGE TO CHILE" backed by Chile's Ministry of Economy.


16 comments:

Kerstin said...

Wow unbelivable idea! Great thinking

Jerbert said...

Wooow!!! I am loving this packaging! Love this blog too!

Anonymous said...

Is it recyclable?

Anonymous said...

Great Idea.. but not very green though as it creates more rubbish..

Jaffa said...

Yum yum! I can see me using this already!

Oscar spinosa said...

GREAT PROJECT! ...I'm part of the Designers of this packaging...pure Desing CHILEAN !!!!
www.oscardesign.jimdo.com

Sheldon (Marketing Consultant, Tauranga NZ) said...

Just what we need - more packaging for landfill!

Nim Ben said...

There are a lot more other packaging that has a lot more wastage, I think this is some good idea that can be improved and developed further, 2 thumbs up for the designers who came up with this amazing concept.

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Anonymous said...

too much packaging waste here ... not very impressive.

Marc Hicks said...

Kudos to the great idea, can be improved! Thanks for sharing!

Miles Newlyn said...

what a rediculous waste! exactly what the world doesn't need.

Niel said...

Aside from the waste, this is a great innovation!

Anonymous said...

cute, cute, cute. nice colours and design..
instead of those small rectangular boxes..?

regarding the problem of rubbish, well, let's not get hysterical (especially if it's biodegradable/even recyclable ) - this package has also the advantage of not using a knife (from plastic maybe?)
and if it's for the scones, good! definitely hygienic (and healthy - small portions)

Anonymous said...

is great idea, but look similar to a package of a condom for example "One" condoms.

nicolas hormazabal said...

thanks

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