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From the Forest of Rusk

When designing this product rusk, the team used worldview of picture books and tried to make the character animals living in the Forest of Rusk as lovely as possible. They set up a character for each flavor, created an episode for each character and put on the back of the package. Therefore, the size of eyes, nose and mouth had to be adjusted in millimeters. The rusk used for the design basis is not CG, but actual product to be pictured and used as it is. The natural unique shape of rusk made its character look more attractive.

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Shengming Shijia

With tea-related local scenery represented, the tea packaging communicates the product information to users. It highlights the landmark building and reproduces the sight Three Pools Mirroring the Moon. The design of the inner box originates from the moon evoking the atmosphere of serenity and permanency and the memory of tea-tasting.

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Butterfly Acrobat

The tale presented by the wine label Butterfly Acrobat Amazing Edition, is the fantasy of a woman who can fly during her circus act. Mara is the mysterious butterfly acrobat, thousands of butterflies flock in a colorful torrent in the air under the stage lights, their flower shaped wings open and close to the rhythm of music, and using their delicate silk threads, they fly among the audience. The label creates a unique concept displaying great technical challenges both in design and printing requirements.

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Gujing

Sanxingdui creative products combine Sanxingdui bronze culture with Gujing. He refined the bronze mask into a symbol and integrated it into the box and bottle. The hollow structure of the box and the setting of lights have a sense of mystery and the atmosphere of Sanxingdui in the dark. The bottle has the texture of bronze mask.

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Wildheart Organics

A premium look for an impeccably organic scented soy candle line. The idea was to break into higher-end retailers with a look that would stand up to the quality of the product, to be communicated through the product livery. Material selection and finishes are key to consumers' perceptions, from both an initial impression to a second more considered evaluation. The colours used are derived from the plants and herbs that make each of the fragrances. The illustrations have an ethereal quality, alluding to scent dissipating into the air as a candle burns.

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Corso

The designer was inspired by the diamond facets, reflecting the the light on a poligonal pattern from all the sides. The box was designed to ressemble a jewel box, increasing perceived value of the premium product. The package was designed to have a modern aspect, but not getting away from the classical. The bottle design ressembles jewel facets, and the box reminds a jewel box.

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