Studio Spotlight: Redthumb
Gavin Arm is an ex Creative Director from DesignBridge (he used to head up the Amsterdam Studio) and is now working independently as Redthumb.
Many more after the jump.
Gavin Arm is an ex Creative Director from DesignBridge (he used to head up the Amsterdam Studio) and is now working independently as Redthumb.
Many more after the jump.
Lovely work from Hatch Design, who just relaunched their website, for West Elm, a modern furniture and home decor store.
Hatch Design has recently redesigned the packaging for Peace cereal. See the "before" after the jump.
More beautiful work from UK based Here Design, for Hendrick's Gin:
"To set the scene for the design, Hendrick's is a unique gin that's produced with a rose petal and cucumber infusion. A Hendrick's and tonic is served with a slice of cucumber, so for Hendrick's events and some exclusive bars we felt that it was appropriate to package the cucumber with the respect it deserves."
Nice illustration work sent in by Natalia Vitorino:
"The aim of the brief was to come up with a brand identity and packaging for an organic tea packaging.
I've developed the brand identity Kukai Tea, designing the packaging
for 3 flavours, (green tea, lemon tea and orange tea) using my
illustrations and a simple squared box for the packaging."
"Watts Design, Melbourne, Australia is brand specialist creating packaging for all types of products. This range of organic pocket bread was designed to capture the conscientious bread eater. Made with a traditional ancient spelt recipe. Given that there are so many pocket breads on the market, we helped develop a paper bag with a window so the consumer can see the product."
Stephanie, a graphic design student at Art Center College of Design sent in four projects she's completed. Incidentally, she's also on the lookout for an internship.
"Chroma Paint: Branding and packaging for an environmental safe line of paint. Chroma
is a safer, scientifically reformed paint for the conscientious,
do-it-yourself customer. The sustainable, easy to use modular redesign is inspired
by photosynthesis, and suggests an eco-friendly image &
reliability. The product line and marketing strategy has been expanded
to include concentrated, clean air, and solar paint, and has an
identity system that will allow the collection to grow as technology
advances.
Meals on Wheels: Branding and packaging for Meals on Wheels. These standardized meal boxes are made from one die cut, easily fold together, and are designed to simplify the
process for volunteers. The bright colors change daily and create an opening ceremony that brightens
the recipient's day.
The "Gift of Life": Packaging + Information design. Less than 30% of Americans are registered organ donors. These boxes
would be given to potential donors to encourage them to give "the gift
of life."
See more after the jump.
Love the simple yet bold look. This is actually the "before", designed by John Higley Design. Although it has been redesigned to look more "premium", I quite prefer the before. Check out the new design after the jump, and share in the comments which one you like best.
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