Packaging You Shouldn’t Miss #120

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Derrick Lin

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Embark on an exhilarating journey through the latest release of Packaging of the World, Issue #120. Dive into our curated selection of the month’s top 10 posts, a testament to the seamless blend of creativity and engagement that distinguishes them.

These designs, both visually stunning and frequently sparking excitement, have been shared across diverse platforms like InstagramFacebook, and Pinterest. They serve as profound inspirations, attracting talented artists and enthusiasts from around the world.

Here’s your chance: whether you’re a seasoned contributor or a newcomer, remember to sign in or create an account to share your extraordinary packaging designs with us. Let’s keep the creative energy flowing!

MIRATA WINES designed by MARCO D’AROMA

The mask is a metaphor. It doesn’t hide the essence, it enhances it. A new presentation reveals the true character of Mirata wines.

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Pull It Hand Pulled Noodles designed by Soh Kah Khee

Ditch the boring box! “Pull It” lets you become the noodle master with its accordion-style design. Stretch and compress it, mimicking the real dough-working process. It’s a fun way to connect with the product before it even hits the pot!

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Woner Restaurant designed by B&W Graphic Lab

Unleash the Inner Feline Foodie: Restaurant-Worthy Meals for Discerning Cats. Ditch the boring can! Imagine sleek, single-serve portions with a minimalist design and subtle metallic accents.

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Crazy Grapes designed by MABA

Wine as a catalyst for change. A delicious escape that elevates an ordinary meal to a celebration, a date night to a shared experience, and a mundane evening to a vibrant party.

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Antonio Romero designed by Cabello X Mure

Antonio Romero’s products boast a charmingly vintage aesthetic, where polka dots, flamenco dancers, and playful bullfighters come together. It’s a celebration of Spanish history, tradition, and folklore, all presented with a touch of humor and warmth.

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A Sip Of Spring designed by Lung-Hao Chiang

Driven by themes of youth and the vibrancy of spring, Lung-Hao Chiang set out to visualize the “lightness of early blossom” and the “Oriental elegance of tea.” We aimed to create a playful yet sophisticated experience, one that sparks the imagination and invites viewers to savor a taste of spring.

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Black Garlic designed by Elizaveta Kolosova and Sofia Izbenko

The designers want to create a sense of wonder around black garlic. The illustrations should be both inviting and slightly mysterious, encouraging viewers to explore this intriguing ingredient and its ability to transform everyday dishes into culinary masterpieces.

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Aglamesis Bros. designed by Keith Neltner

Neltner’s design captures the essence of Aglamesis Bros.’ 116-year legacy: hand-crafted quality, small-batch charm, and a warm, welcoming atmosphere. Beautiful typography and distinct flourishes create a confident brand identity, echoing the care poured into their ice cream.

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Divertido Tequila designed by The Rooster Factory

The Rooster Factory seamlessly blended the charm of Lotería-inspired illustrations with the allure of casino table graphics. Each label features unique, hand-drawn illustrations reminiscent of traditional Lotería cards, infused with a modern twist of vivid colors.

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Kristone Craft Grape Brandy Label Design designed by The Labelmaker

This label wasn’t born from a single source. It’s a beautiful blend of vintage charm and modern techniques, inspired by everything from postcards and collages to classic label designs and postage stamps. This fusion of tradition and modernity is what makes the Kristone Craft Grape Brandy label truly unique.

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