Again a wonderfull asset for our bookshelf, “packed” with inspiration: THE ART OF PACKAGE DESIGN. A recent assembly of international designers is creating highly outstanding and savvy designs to complement the nature and function of a product. Editor Wendy Xu included the Atelier LaDurance Japanese Denim packaging in the publication that is about innovative packaging designs that functions beyond ‘simply product wrappers’. A creative treasure published by Gingko Press: www.gingkopress.com


A fine example of what pakaging can do besides just containing and/or selling a product, given by Designworks Melbourne. These air-instruments are part of a ‘Play Air Campagne’, a campaign which helped raise money for an organisation called The Song Room. The Song Room is a charitable organisation who help ensure that underprivileged schools can allow their students to partake in creativity. Deservedly nominated for a Cannes Lions award for Promo & Activation.

After a few days of incubating, molding and drying, mushroom roots are ready to be used as… packaging material! This biodegradable material is also fireproof and a good insulator. Get a peek at packaging in the 21st century in Innovation Nation with Miles O’Brien.

Fuente is dedicated to developing exclusive, naturally-based hair care, colour, transformation and styling products. Stepfive designed a new packaging line in a natural atmospheric style for their bottles, jars and tubes, after a thoroughly brand positioning analysis. Commissioned by Oosterbeek Verpakkingen from The Netherlands.

At this years CES 2011, Fulton Innovation makes the power of wireless energy visible. The video above shows light up wireless animated cereal boxes powered by inductive coupling technology. The idea is to have wireless power available in everything, from tabletops to grocery aisles to parking garages.
A pretty cool innovation and an excellent way to push packaging design to the max.

FFC (Franchise Friendly Concepts) is the largest independent Dutch food franchise organization with several success formulas. One of them: Smulwereld. The new logo created for their rebranding is modern with a healthy look and symbolizes the propositions. Along with this rebranding a complete range of disposables was designed. This rebranding was implemented in all 100 Smulwereld companies in The Netherlands, together with signings and interior adjustments.

Recognition and a powerful brand experience of New Look were the main starting points for both the single and double bike bag packaging design. The final design conveys the value of the product and the image of the brand which is stylish, colourful and modern, in yet a distinctive manner. Beside this sparkling new Dutch packaging design a whole line of supporting materials such as labels, cards and action banners have been developed for New Look bike bags in The Netherlands.

The design of the new Pall Mall Export fragrance ‘PME Legend’ is a tough men’s line, inspired by the online PME commercial with a DC3. The matte silver metal framing combined with a classic and simple rectangular bottle form makes the packaging design for this eau de toilette a very masculine must-have. PME Legend contains notes of cardamom, pepper, coriander, orange, sandalwood, vanilla and musk and was successfully launched all over Europe.
