Looking for a great read that just hit the shelves? Check out ‘The Package Design Book’ written by Julius Wiedemann. This recently published book showcases Pentaward winners from the worldwide packaging design contest. Featuring a vibrantly yellow cover, the book itself is an example of eye-catching design not to mention having over 400 product pages. Each page has high quality images of food, beverage, and beauty products along with a short summary about the packaging design. The Package Design Book can be purchased at TASCHEN.


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.

The new ice cream ‘Friz’ is developed for FFC (Franchise Friendly Concepts), the largest independent Dutch food franchise organization with several success formulas. The complete brand identity and packaging design is based on the fresh and round Friz logo, attractive to young and old. This organic ice cream with a fresh and funky look comes in five flavours and was successfully introduced within all the FFC formulas.

”The most delicious candies in one bag”. A new design in a tough and streetwise style that also fits to the regular Look-O-Look brand identity. The products: sour strawberry stripes and laces. This packaging design with a clear product communication is appealing for kids and tweens as it shows quite clearly ‘what’s in it for them’. Literally that is.

Delicious and fresh curds on your shopping list every day! A packaging design that makes the difference and takes care of a distinct shop shelf impact with a bright and natural appearance.
The visual at the package shows us the origin of the milk used for the curds: National Park ‘De Weerribben’ in The Netherlands with its characteristic feather reed grass. The coloured shopping list is a powerful way to give all five sort of curds its own unique look.
