Showing posts with label minimalist. Show all posts
Showing posts with label minimalist. Show all posts
Wednesday, 28 March 2012
The Curious Mixture
This could possibly be one of my absolute favorite packaging designs. The use of Lost Type Co-ops' Tomasso, and clever marketing creates an absinthe bottle worth purchasing and never consuming. Not only does Stig Bratvold have a fabulously minimalist approach, but a touch of whimsy almost makes the entire design light-hearted. The dark bottle could have been heavy and drab, but excellent choice of display type in a beautiful contrasting silver gives the feeling of a bottle straight out of an apothecary, and the burlap sack gives an additional texture that compliments the design instead of fighting for attention.
Labels:
black,
box,
graphic design,
minimalist,
packaging,
print,
texture,
vintage
Monday, 26 March 2012
Gorgeous Tea Packaging
This is some of the prettiest tea packaging I've ever seen. I love how clean and simple it is, not to mention the shape of the tea bag itself is stunning. The shape of the box is intriguing as well. Lovely work by Natalia Ponomareva from Russia.
Labels:
berries,
crane,
graphic design,
green,
minimalist,
packaging,
paper,
print,
red,
tea
Monday, 19 March 2012
In honor of the nice weather...
I want these lawn chairs more than anything ever. Ok, maybe not like, anyyyything...but. You get the picture. They use prints designed by Salvor, and would increase the awesome of any lawn they sit on.
Labels:
black,
graphic design,
green,
lawn chairs,
minimalist,
print,
Salvor,
white
Monday, 5 March 2012
Garden Seed Packaging
Labels:
blue,
brown,
clean,
clear,
garden,
graphic design,
green,
minimalist,
natural,
organic,
print packaging,
red,
simple,
student design,
student work
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