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Yongxi

This work was designed by Mr. En Ke based on ancient Chinese royal culture. The packaging is redesigned with the elements of cloud pattern in the Forbidden City, the overall work of art is like an ivory, fully embodies the beauty of the Orient. Open the top cover, there is an incense holder golden phoebe wrapped in eco-friendly paper. This design works to break the traditional, will have two combustion and storage functions into a product design, so was patented in China. It has won international design awards while receiving well received from the market!

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Apollee

Apollee, Premium Olive Oil. A product that welcomes all consumers to a journey towards the sense of the sublime. Inspired by olive tree trunks and the power of Greek olive groves, this design nods to the bond between Mother Nature and her children, while the high-quality materials lend a unique, tactile feel. That’s how sophistication and a lasting impression are created for an extraordinary culinary and branding experience!

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Prakrishi

Designer was commissioned to create range of dry fruit packaging meant for Indian market with strong visual narrative. Designer has created a packaging range with strong visual story of dry fruits where each nut is depicted as a king of its kingdom known as kingdom of health. Distinguished looking packaging further enhanced by using right set of color palette. By keeping entire packaging in monochromatic and only dry fruits have been kept in color photograph which is working as a focal point of packaging, the range is coming across very strong on shelf.

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Mminni

Mminni-X-Lab is a brandy designed for young people. X means unknown, infinite possibilities, goals and hopes in the design, which represents the exploration spirit of young people. The idea of design inspired by the product concept of towards the unknown and shine. In order to get rid of the traditional idea of brandy and produce a new brand recognition, the design uses unknown and color as the creative point to attract young people.

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Kum-Kum

The bottle has symmetrical droplets on its four sides, two facing upward and two facing downward, which shape the form of water in its dynamic substantiation. As for the label and logo, Backbone Branding has created a combination of a label and a filled bottle, which shows the transparency and plasticity of the water in its dynamics. The blue tint of the back label blends harmoniously with the bottle and, thanks to the refraction of light through the liquid, makes the bottle visible, and the brand's white logo on the transparent label becomes apparent due to the blue-tinted back label.

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The Devil's Keep

The inaugural release from The Craft Irish Whiskey Co., The Devil’s Keep Experience Box has been created with the most luxurious attention to every single detail, embodied by a dark stained oak finish and brass detailing. It all starts with the strong minimalist visuals on the outside, locked by an ancient Japanese lock with a dedicated key stored at the back. Only by unleashing the experience box from its ancient lock, you will be able to immerse into the contents inside, where dark burgundy leather walls hold the tasting accessories, crucial to experiencing the Devil’s in full.

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Design interview of the day

Read the latest interviews and conversations on design, creativity and innovation between design journalist and world-famous designers, artists and architects. See latest design projects and award-winning designs by famous designers, artists, architects and innovators. Discover new insights on creativity, innovation, arts, design and architecture. Learn about design processes of great designers.

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