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Amarico

Designers were approached by an Italian producer launching a new range of non-alcoholic aperitifs, Amarico. The goal was to create a logo and packaging design for this authentic Italian product. They decided to develop the design around the product's key qualities, the beverage's aromatic, creamy and Italian style, with citrusy notes of bitter orange and lemon, fresh and crispy with a harmonious after taste. New fonts and a set of elegant hand-made illustrations were created depicting botanical motifs and ingredients.

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Green Boat Song

The packaging is for an agricultural product. It uses Klein blue in a large area to create professional atmosphere, reflect the quality of products and emphasize the brand feature of organic. Its main body adopts exquisite woodcut prints, depicting freely growing hens and breeding environment. Surrounding vines and flowers brings a sense of nature and purity. The layout of product information enriches the picture content, and at the same time, it also gives enough space to breath.

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Lays Heartwork

In extraordinary and challenging times, going about one's daily job can be an incredible act of courage. This reality and the Covid-19 pandemic were the impetus for Lays Heartwork campaign. The design team wanted to thank all the men and women who are working tirelessly behind the scenes as part of the Lays value chain. In their eyes, their work is not just hard, it is Heartwork.

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Meet Rebrand

Meet is a Korean barbecue restaurant targeting young people. Client’s assignment for Mengchao, Hao and Sijia is to create an art direction and visual identity to express the vivid brand image and promote the various meats. The shapes of meats on the grill naturally present geometries. This idea leads them to the milestone of the concept, connecting different meats, seafood and vegetables with specified geometries. Various shape combinations and patterns give the geometries a playful and hot final touch.

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Prow Thai

To create a fresh image for Prow Thai, a brand of virgin coconut oil and cosmetics brand from agriculturists in the South of Thailand. The designer used the form of the coconut to make a dot color painting on the packaging, including the bright color scheme to reflect the perception of the product made by skilled workers and utilized in the product lineup. All packaging comes in white color of coconut meat to represent the cleanliness of the organic product.

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Himalaya Sheet Mask

Himalaya, the iconic Indian wellness brand wanted to add a new product to their extensive portfolio in the Personal Care bracket: Sheet Mask. Aimed at the global markets where their other products have met with success, they wished to make this offering appealing to young audiences. Himalaya and Elephant Design worked together to develop a cohesive packaging system that encapsulated 5 variants, presented in a highly accessible manner for the target audience while retaining Himalaya's core elements.

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