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The Mask that Ate the Virus

Swiss biotech company Livinguard developed a textile for reusable masks that inactivates and eliminates bacteria, fungi, and viruses (incl. Covid 19) upon impact. This idea is brought to life in the packaging: The mask comes in a sterile package. An attached plastic strip animates – when slid up and down – a graphic depiction of a virus that is getting eaten in the process, adding some urgently needed humor in desperate days. To avoid the mix up of masks among family members, and hence cross-contamination, differently colored adjustment clips come in a separate sleeve to customize each mask.

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Chiang Hu

It is committed to the Chinese traditional wine (white wine, rice wine, yellow rice wine, fruit wine, etc.) combined with the modern trend to make new Chinese expression, international expression. On the front of the bottle is an elaborate engraving of birds. On the opposite side of the bottle is the landscape of China's Fenhe River, the birthplace of the winery. Through the wine, the birds fly above the mountains and rivers, expressing lofty aspirations.

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Vilajuiga Water

The design stands out for its asymmetry and the organic shapes that show its Emporda origin. The changing geological environment and the territory modeled by the tramontana wind, with rocks eroded, has inspired the design. The shape becomes simple, discreet and at the same time innovative. Due to the pureness and the high transparency of the glass and the blue of the label, it slightly makes some blue shades in the bottle. Thanks to its geometry, depending from which perspective you look at the bottle, you perceive several different views. A singular design for a unique product.

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Renata-A

The natural bottle as a starting point is made from Taiwanese tea stems, making it environmentally friendly and everlasting. The design uses the only “globally EU certified” tea stem bio-based recycled shampoo bottle. The emphasis is on the global environment along with the requirements and persistence of quality. Pure Chinese Formula Shampoo contains a variety of Chinese herbal extracts.

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Time

This design was based on the elements of Fuzhu-the mythical beast in Shan Hai Jing and the fair lady in the Book of songs, creating an aesthetic and artistic image spanning thousands of years. The outer packaging using the colors of Dunhuang murals is like a piece of classic art that never fades. The design of the bookpages symbolizes the history and life, making understood that true beauty is "confidence and precipitation" in the tempering of time.

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Luzhou Laojiao

This design product was made by the creative design team of Diga. The bottle shape design is very innovative. The application of colors and the matching of bottle lines convey a sense of modernity and high-class. This is the target consumers that meet the needs of brand products. Upgrade on the basis of old wine, keep the inherent gene molecules of "Jiang Yang Map", "Sailing Boat" and other brands, and carry out modernization to make the brand more contemporary.

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