10 Projects You Shouldn’t Miss In September

Derrick Lin

Global

Packaging of the World presents the top 10 posts for the month of September. They are selected according to their post views, social shares, social likes, re-tweets repins and people reached. All these data were collected on this website and also on different platforms like our Facebook, Twitter and Pinterest page.

Bembos ‪fast food‬ ‪packaging‬ designed by Infinito Consultores

Bembos is the first hamburger chain in Peru, the brand today has more than 25 years of history despite international competition in the country. To Bembos, renewal is a constant challenge, the brand voice is always kept looking so young. And in that sense, the customer’s perception was to align to the new brand’s idea and graphics into the new millennial. As a result of the process, pop art was created to show their heritage, their slogans and activities of their years of market presence.

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Be a party ‪artist‬ with Beck’s ‪Scratchbottle‬! Designed by BBDO Germany

More and more young beer drinkers tend to prefer small breweries and craft beers instead of big players like BECK’S. We wanted to find a way to make BECK’S more appealing again to a younger and frequently outgoing audience. It’s a party phenomenon: people like to scratch shapes into the characteristic aluminum neck of BECK’S bottles. Based on this insight we developed an interactive and playful packaging that turned the whole bottle into an aluminum canvas.

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‪‎Destroy Your Boss‬ ‪kit‬ ‪‎concept‬ designed by DesignerAtDeep

DESTROY YOUR BOSS is a packaging design project born to fight against a very common problem at work places: mobbing. With a very dark humor and aggressive concept approche, we want to bother the audience remarking a real and painful problem.

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Dr Feelgood ‎IcePops‬ ‎packaging‬ designed by Brandwagon and Todd Yonge

The packages were designed to fit with the ethos of the brand – homemade, fun, intelligent and approachable. Each pack has its own personality while being in a whole family with the classic ice pop shape. It was important to give something back to mother nature for providing such delicious ingredients, so we made sure all the packaging was recyclable / sustainable.

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Assam ‪Milk Tea‬ ‪packaging‬ designed by Mousegraphics

The brief we were given was rather reserved and straightforward. We opted for the same design language. We developed the most straightforward iconography for each of the product components : a cow for ‘milk’, a tea bag for ‘tea’.

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Ontic ‪‎Jewelry‬ ‪‎packaging‬ designed by Cindy Forster

Based in Milan, Ontic is aimed at creating personalised jewellery by merging the world of digital visual arts with modern jewellery design. Tasked with the challenge to first create an identity for Ontic – constructed with the perfect proportions of the golden ratio, a simple, bold and geometric logo was created.

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Can you correctly guess the hotness? Hugo’s Hot ‪‎Sauce‬ ‪packaging‬ designed by Page 84 Design

Starting with a matchstick to represent the mildest one, they increase in spiciness continuing on to: camp fire, forest fire, fuse and lightning bolt.

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Chocolate Concierge ‪packaging‬ designed by anagraphic

We care about bean origins, fair trade, and we care about each process that leads up to placing our chocolates in your hands. Our concierge service will match you with the right combination of chocolate for your unique occasion from a collection that is thoughtfully curated.

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‪DominosPizza‬ Boxes ‪‎Illustration‬ by Steven Noble

CPB Group commissioned Steven Noble to illustrate a series of icons for Domino’s Pizza’s new pizza boxes that includes a variety of symbolic elements such as a thumbs-up, clock, sandwiches, ingredients, breadsticks, etc… The illustrations were created traditionally by hand and were used very small at 1″ or less in size for their worldwide distribution.

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Pirineos ‪wine‬ ‪‎packaging‬ designed by Moruba

There is a profound impulse in nature. Like a wild and noble animal that we are allowed, sometimes, to attract and to form. Pirineos gives shape and expression to the spirited bravery of Somontano.

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