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21 More Creative Product Packaging Examples

August 31st, 2011 by Bored Panda | No Comments | Filed in Design

Continuing our series on Creative Product Packaging (see part I here), we’ve handpicked another wonderful collection of unique and clever packages.

As we’ve already talked before, we are not as smart as we tell ourselves we are. 98% of us would definitely grab the shiniest product on a supermarket shelf, but not the one with the best characteristics, wouldn’t you?

So, from a marketing standpoint it is much more expensive to have a good product in a lame package (and not sell it) than spend money on a good industrial designer. The same applies to web design, because looks matter more than most of us think.

So once again, let’s learn from the best packaging design examples bellow.

1. Creative Japanese Pastry Packaging

Creative product packaging idea from Japan. According to one Internet commenter “the packaging says “Black melon bread.” More like a pastry snack out of a vending machine than just a cookie.” (link)

2. Note

Choosing plastic wrap for non-perishable is often a choice that is unjustifiable for the real needs of the product. To address this problem, Corinne Pant looked at the real needs of electronic parts packaging. In a poetic and very functional gesture, it shows us once again that “less is more”. (Designer: Corinne Pant)

3. Honey Packaging for Klein Constantia Farm

The small white box resembles a bee have box with embossed ridges to denote planks of wood & nails. The famous Klein Constantia crest is gold foiled on the front of the box below the diecut slit that has one bee on its way into the box inviting you to open the packaging. The box opens to reveal a, bee covered, honey comb pattern as well as small diecut bees packaged inside each box. (Designer: Terence Kitching at At Pace design and Communication)

4. Smirnoff Caipiroska

To launch the new formula of the flavors of Smirnoff Caipiroska, the Brazilian drink that is popular worldwide, design agency JWT created bottles with the texture of the fruit for the flavors lemon, passion fruit and berries and a diagonal perforation, so that consumers could feel the unique experience of peeling a drink made of fruit. (Designer: JWT)

5. NYC Spaghetti

“I created this spaghetti packaging for a university project last year. The brief was to package one of 5 difficult items i.e. eggs, a rose, custard powder, spaghetti or marbles. I chose spaghetti.” (Designer: Alex Creamer)

6. Butter! Better!

“Whenever we eat bread, at the picnic, in the cafe or airplane, we usually use disposable butter. I replaced its ordinary container lid with a wooden, knife shaped one. This way butter can be easily and quickly spread. Butter has 4 flavors which allow the user to make a choice, just as he would chose his favorite ice-cream. This container is not only easy and fast to use but also it makes daily routine of spreading butter more fun and exciting.” (Designer: Yeongkeun)

7. Scanwood

Scanwood is Denmark’s largest manufacturer of wooden kitchen utensils, selling their products in Europe and the Middle East. The company wanted to communicate the fact that their products are made through an environmentally friendly process and are of course also made from all natural materials. (Designer: Goodmorning Technology)

8. Blush Matches

Matches with a striking strip right on the panty. It just feels great to “light your fire”. (Advertising Agency: BBDO Berlin)

9. Porkinson

The flamboyant bowtie design embodies Parkinson’s quintessentially English personality while providing great standout and navigation on shelf. ‘The bowtie leapt out as a strong symbol of English exuberance and class. It also offered a vast array of colour and pattern to enjoy. (Designer: Jones Knowles Ritchie)

10. Quick Fruit

The idea behind Quick Fruit packaging is a fruit sliced in half showing the core of the fruit as the lid of the product. A clean, simple logo with the letter “Q” depicting a cup with a spoon appears on the lid and side. (Designer: Marcel Buerkle)

11. The Tulip

Wine Innovations deleveloped this ingenious concept of a single serving wine glasses called The Tulip. Just like a container of yogurt it has a peal-off foil lid. The wine is sealed using patented technology to maintain wine quality and to give a shelf life of over 1 year. The wine glass are filled with red, white or rose wine and is made from plastic so there are no worries of broken glass. (Designer: unknown)

12. Guggle Bum

Packaging design for a fun and twisted bubble gum brand. Beneath the cutesy exterior lies an unexpected twist: removing the outer box reveals the skeleton of each “bum”. (Designer: jjaaakk design)

13. Gloji Juice

The unusual light bulb shaped bottle is a nice reference to the energy-giving properties of the drink. (link)

14. Medicom Pharma: Target Heavy Food

The aim was to show the affected people that (plant-based) Nobilin has the power to aid digestion. Advertising Agency: BBDO, Germany

15. Saliami Postmodern CD

This is the CD package design of Lithuanian musician SHIDLAS, album named “Saliami Postmodern”. The CD is vacuumed like real salami and the sticker with contents is like it would be from meat shop. (Designer: Mother Eleganza)

16. Heresod T-Shirts

Heresod created a new line of t-shirts that are sold in simple & distinctive packaging that resemble the packaging of food found in gourmet supermarkets. For example, a ‘pork’ t-shirt is sold in the Styrofoam deli packaging used in the butcher’s section of a supermarket. All the t-shirts in the product line are uniquely packaged to make their products more eye-catching and to create a fun & novel shopping experiences for consumers.The unique packaging created instant brand recognition amongst consumers which generated large volumes of word-of-mouth advertising. (Designer: Prompt Design)

17. Break Fast

A kind of taste pack for oatmeal. This package contains the right amount of oatmeal with added sugar and salt. You break your BREAK FAST pack over a bowl, add water and cook in the microwave. Then you can tentatively serve with cold milk. The idea is to target a new audience that otherwise would not eat oatmeal, but also to those who are usually in a hurry in the morning and tend to skip today’s most important meal, breakfast. Break it fast and have a BREAK FAST! (Designer: Niklas Hessman)

18. Gortz 17 Shoelace Box

To boost the sales of a stylish shoe that’s already a cult product, Kempertrautmann agency created new packaging that made the brand even more desirable in terms of look and functionality. (Advertising Agency: Kempertrautmann)

19. Kleenex

A professional designer appreciates something that is attractive, surprising, new, simple and devoid of useless information. The Kleenex “slice of summer” boast all of this at once. This packaging shows great maturity, because the consumer is not bombarded with information that he neither really needs nor wants. (Designer: Hiroko Sanders)

20. tPod Tea Packaging

If you use tea bags, you’ve probably already run into the problem of accidentally drowning the whole thing in your tea. This creative design is here to help you never drown the end part of your tea bag again.(Designer: Elisabeth Soos)

21. Ford Ranger Extreme: Matchbox

New Ranger Extreme with extendable cargo bed. (Advertising Agency: JWT, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia)

Creative Product Packaging Designs (PART I)

21 More Creative Product Packaging Examples originally appeared on Bored Panda on August 31, 2011.

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FRIED EGG SKULL

August 31st, 2011 by stephaniepraegel | Comments Off | Filed in Egg Pirate, Egg Skull, Eggs, Eggs & Bacon, Food Concept, Food shapes

Just Stumbled Upon this!


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Minimiam: Little People in the World of Food

August 29th, 2011 by Bored Panda | No Comments | Filed in Design

Do you remember the little people from the Tiny Street Art Project by Slinkachu? Now take these tiny guys to the beautiful Foodscapes by Carl Warner and you’ll get something similar to what you’re about to see.

Minimiam (meaning “Mini Yum”) is a creative union of husband and wife who create tiny worlds of food with their little people doing their little chores here. Akiko Ida is Japanese and Pierre Javelle is French. They met studying photography at the Paris “Arts Decoratifs” art school.

Since childhood, Akiko has always been attracted to the world of gastronomy. As a child, she elaborated and baked different sorts of bread which she subsequently photographed and classified in a notebook. At the same time, she invented tiny characters that filled entire pages of her journal. Akiko became a renowned Food Photographer, and has already taken part in more than 30 cookbooks.

Piere hails from Burgundy. He grew up on a comics diet. Attracted by drawing, illustrations and photography, art school was his refuge. The likes of Doisneau and Cartier-Bresson were major influences in his choice of photography as a medium.

Website: minimiam.com

Minimiam: Little People in the World of Food originally appeared on Bored Panda on August 29, 2011.

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Creative Japanese Pastry Packaging

August 26th, 2011 by Bored Panda | No Comments | Filed in Design

Creative product packaging idea from Japan. According to one Internet commenter “the packaging says “Black melon bread.” More like a pastry snack out of a vending machine than just a cookie.” [1]

Creative Japanese Pastry Packaging originally appeared on Bored Panda on August 26, 2011.

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22 Cool And Creative Drinking Glasses

August 24th, 2011 by Bored Panda | No Comments | Filed in Design

Whether you like wine, cognac, champagne or fresh orange juice, you always need a proper glass for your favorite beverage. While even the cheapest white plastic cup can do the job, it probably won’t be as tasty as it could be using something more appropriate.

And if you want something really unique and cool – you’ve come to the right place! We’ve handpicked 22 Cool and Creative Drinking Glasses, and now want to share it with you. Maybe not all of the glasses are available for sale, but we’ve tried our best to provide the links to the pages where we found them.

Now scroll down the list, and tell us which one of these glasses you’d like to use during the next party! Oh, and if you know some really cool drinking glass that’s not on our list – let us know by leaving a comment.

1. Hopside Down

For those who like to glug their beer right from the bottle. (buy)

2. The Moist And Marry Glasses

The “Moist and Marry” drinking glasses are sure to spark conversation at any dinner table as guests peer at the image of a dog urinating on a fire hydrant imprinted on their glass. If dogs don’t do it for you, the little boy option is a nice touch. Just beware of serving beer in these glasses. (Designer: Donkey Products)

3. Crinkled Glass

Something to remind you of your summer picnics with your friends.  Made from recycled glass. (Designer: Rob Brandt)

4. Butterfly And Spider Glass Set

All three glasses combined:

The set of 3 glasses consists of a butterfly, spider and spider webprinted on each glass. When put on top of each other each are connected. (Designer: Propaganda)

5. Mustache Glass

Get your stash on! Takes sipping on your favorite beverage to a whole new level. Great gift idea for young and old alike. (link)

6. Botanical Glass

Bombay Sapphire is pretty unique with a delicate botanical flavor. Of course the most luxe martini drink demands the same from accompanying glassware. Benjamin Hubert has designed a martini glass to reflect that aesthetic. Hand blown and shaped, this martini glass evokes the organic and botanical sensibility of Bombay Sapphire. (Designer: Benjamin Hubert)

7. Denture Glass

Drinking from this glass should feel similar to the way you’d feel if you accidentally drank from a glass where your grandpa keeps his denture. (link)

8. Half Full

Is your glass half full or half empty? If you’re like most people, you’re never quite sure. But this clever 7-ounce glass reminds you that Half Full is where you’ll always find refreshment. (buy)

9. “EvOlverre” One Glass For Every Drink

This glass uses the same head and a different base for 4 main glass-specific types of drink: water, cognac, wine, and champagne. (Designer: Utopik Design)

10. Swimmers Glasses

Pour some drink, and it will look as though these kids are diving in your beverage. (link)

11. This is [not]glass

“We’re glad that someone has finally caught on to our tendency to treat wine glasses like they’re soup ladles.” (Designer: Jeremy Brown)

12. </head> Tag Beer Glass

Don’t Lose your head! (link)

13. Crowd Glasses

If any one of the people walking around the rim of this glass was paying attention and not chatting on their cell phone, they may realize that when this glass is being used they are all upside down. (link)

14. Glass Tank

A device consists of a bulb shaped container with the glass below. When the amount in the glass decreases, a constant amount is poured from the tank into the glass. Never overflowing from the glass because of air pressure and water pressure. (Designer: kyouei design)

15. Martini Glass

Just like #8 Champagne Flute, this Martini Glass is from the same InsideOut series by Alissia Melka-Teichroew. Made out of hand-blown borosilicate glass, it has the advantage of double-walled glass, which provides insulation, thus keeping your drink colder for longer. (Designer: Alissia Melka-Teichroew)

16. Champagne Flute

Double-walled glass keeps your champagne cold for much longer. (Designer: Alissia Melka-Teichroew)

17. H2Eau

You could call this carafe-and-glass combo an optical illusion, but that reminds us too much of something tacky from Blackstone the Magician. The French “trompe l’oeil” sounds SO much cooler. Okay, back to the carafe — it looks like a stack of disposable plastic cups, but there’s just one cup sitting on top, and it’s all hand-blown from crystal clear borosilicate glass. Perfect for bed stand, desk, anywhere you need to keep hydrated! (buy)

18. O-Glass

Under normal circumstances a drinking glass with an extra hole in it is a messy proposition. Now you can use this magical hole to hold a napkin, pencil, spike etc. Plus, it creates an easy storing potential in bars. (Designer: Alvaro Lagos Vasquez)

19. BOULES Tumblers

Striking aesthetics and elegant timelessness with a touch of playfulness. Each tactile glass is skilfully mouth blown and hand finished with delicate lenses, which give a surprising visual element. BOULES’ curved and heavy bottoms allow the tumblers to rock, while the lens guarantees a stable position at a playful angle. (Designer: Absolute Appetite)

20. Cipher Drinking Glass

An empty glass resembles a meaningless colorful mosaic, until a liquid is poured into it, revealing its name. Each side of the glass is reserved for a specific drink. (Designer: Damjan Stankovic)

21. Winestein

You like sipping wine, but sometimes you’re just more comfortable with a mug in your mitt. Well this double-walled do-it-all lets you have it both ways. Elegant wine stem on the inside, manly beer stein on the outside, it’s a glass for all reasons. So pour yourself a nice measure of vino, grab it with gusto, thoughtfully inhale the bouquet, then toss it back. (buy)

22. Plastic Cup Wine Glass

It’s the perfect glass for wine lovers that like quality products, but don’t take themselves, or their wine hobby too seriously. (Designer: Maxim Velcovsky)

22 Cool And Creative Drinking Glasses originally appeared on Bored Panda on August 24, 2011.

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22 Cool And Creative Drinking Glasses

August 24th, 2011 by Bored Panda | No Comments | Filed in Design

Whether you like wine, cognac, champagne or fresh orange juice, you always need a proper glass for your favorite beverage. While even the cheapest white plastic cup can do the job, it probably won’t be as tasty as it could be using something more appropriate.

And if you want something really unique and cool – you’ve come to the right place! We’ve handpicked 22 Cool and Creative Drinking Glasses, and now want to share it with you. Maybe not all of the glasses are available for sale, but we’ve tried our best to provide the links to the pages where we found them.

Now scroll down the list, and tell us which one of these glasses you’d like to use during the next party! Oh, and if you know some really cool drinking glass that’s not on our list – let us know by leaving a comment.

1. Hopside Down

For those who like to glug their beer right from the bottle. (buy)

2. The Moist And Marry Glasses

The “Moist and Marry” drinking glasses are sure to spark conversation at any dinner table as guests peer at the image of a dog urinating on a fire hydrant imprinted on their glass. If dogs don’t do it for you, the little boy option is a nice touch. Just beware of serving beer in these glasses. (Designer: Donkey Products)

3. Crinkled Glass

Something to remind you of your summer picnics with your friends.  Made from recycled glass. (Designer: Rob Brandt)

4. Butterfly And Spider Glass Set

All three glasses combined:

The set of 3 glasses consists of a butterfly, spider and spider webprinted on each glass. When put on top of each other each are connected. (Designer: Propaganda)

5. Mustache Glass

Get your stash on! Takes sipping on your favorite beverage to a whole new level. Great gift idea for young and old alike. (link)

6. Botanical Glass

Bombay Sapphire is pretty unique with a delicate botanical flavor. Of course the most luxe martini drink demands the same from accompanying glassware. Benjamin Hubert has designed a martini glass to reflect that aesthetic. Hand blown and shaped, this martini glass evokes the organic and botanical sensibility of Bombay Sapphire. (Designer: Benjamin Hubert)

7. Denture Glass

Drinking from this glass should feel similar to the way you’d feel if you accidentally drank from a glass where your grandpa keeps his denture. (link)

8. Half Full

Is your glass half full or half empty? If you’re like most people, you’re never quite sure. But this clever 7-ounce glass reminds you that Half Full is where you’ll always find refreshment. (buy)

9. “EvOlverre” One Glass For Every Drink

This glass uses the same head and a different base for 4 main glass-specific types of drink: water, cognac, wine, and champagne. (Designer: Utopik Design)

10. Swimmers Glasses

Pour some drink, and it will look as though these kids are diving in your beverage. (link)

11. This is [not]glass

“We’re glad that someone has finally caught on to our tendency to treat wine glasses like they’re soup ladles.” (Designer: Jeremy Brown)

12. </head> Tag Beer Glass

Don’t Lose your head! (link)

13. Crowd Glasses

If any one of the people walking around the rim of this glass was paying attention and not chatting on their cell phone, they may realize that when this glass is being used they are all upside down. (link)

14. Glass Tank

A device consists of a bulb shaped container with the glass below. When the amount in the glass decreases, a constant amount is poured from the tank into the glass. Never overflowing from the glass because of air pressure and water pressure. (Designer: kyouei design)

15. Martini Glass

Just like #8 Champagne Flute, this Martini Glass is from the same InsideOut series by Alissia Melka-Teichroew. Made out of hand-blown borosilicate glass, it has the advantage of double-walled glass, which provides insulation, thus keeping your drink colder for longer. (Designer: Alissia Melka-Teichroew)

16. Champagne Flute

Double-walled glass keeps your champagne cold for much longer. (Designer: Alissia Melka-Teichroew)

17. H2Eau

You could call this carafe-and-glass combo an optical illusion, but that reminds us too much of something tacky from Blackstone the Magician. The French “trompe l’oeil” sounds SO much cooler. Okay, back to the carafe — it looks like a stack of disposable plastic cups, but there’s just one cup sitting on top, and it’s all hand-blown from crystal clear borosilicate glass. Perfect for bed stand, desk, anywhere you need to keep hydrated! (buy)

18. O-Glass

Under normal circumstances a drinking glass with an extra hole in it is a messy proposition. Now you can use this magical hole to hold a napkin, pencil, spike etc. Plus, it creates an easy storing potential in bars. (Designer: Alvaro Lagos Vasquez)

19. BOULES Tumblers

Striking aesthetics and elegant timelessness with a touch of playfulness. Each tactile glass is skilfully mouth blown and hand finished with delicate lenses, which give a surprising visual element. BOULES’ curved and heavy bottoms allow the tumblers to rock, while the lens guarantees a stable position at a playful angle. (Designer: Absolute Appetite)

20. Cipher Drinking Glass

An empty glass resembles a meaningless colorful mosaic, until a liquid is poured into it, revealing its name. Each side of the glass is reserved for a specific drink. (Designer: Damjan Stankovic)

21. Winestein

You like sipping wine, but sometimes you’re just more comfortable with a mug in your mitt. Well this double-walled do-it-all lets you have it both ways. Elegant wine stem on the inside, manly beer stein on the outside, it’s a glass for all reasons. So pour yourself a nice measure of vino, grab it with gusto, thoughtfully inhale the bouquet, then toss it back. (buy)

22. Plastic Cup Wine Glass

It’s the perfect glass for wine lovers that like quality products, but don’t take themselves, or their wine hobby too seriously. (Designer: Maxim Velcovsky)

22 Cool And Creative Drinking Glasses originally appeared on Bored Panda on August 24, 2011.

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EGGSHELL CHIKEN BY KYLE BEAN

August 23rd, 2011 by stephaniepraegel | Comments Off | Filed in Egg sculpture, Eggs, Eggshell Chicken, Sculpture Design, UK Artist

Check out this sculpture of a chicken made from eggshells by UK artist Kyle Bean. The pics are from http://www.amusingplanet.com, but you can see more of his work at www.kylebean.co.uk. I have to say this is pretty well done!


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RVLVR BY DAN MOUNTFORD

August 23rd, 2011 by stephaniepraegel | Comments Off | Filed in Eggs

I really dig Dan Mountford’s work and I think this poster with some good will resembles an abstract broken egg. I couldn’t copy the image url from his flick account, so found this image on the very cool blog Inspiration lab. You can see the rest off his work here.


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Hidden Messages on Dollar Bills by Dan Tague

August 22nd, 2011 by Bored Panda | No Comments | Filed in Design

We’ve already seen artists using money to create Cool Dollar Bill Origami, and you’ve probably already noticed that lately there has been an increase in innovative currency-related artworks. It may be due to the decreasing value of dollar, but most probably it’s because there’s something magic about money – it’s power to buy things, feed the starving ones and even cause wars.

This time, we want to show you another creative way to use your bills – it’s similar to origami, but with a little twist. New Orleans-based artist Dan Tague folds a dollar bill as many as 100 times, until it spells out an unexpected phrase, including “We Need A Revolution” and “Trust No One.” He photographs the origami currency on a black background and prints the photos in a large format (large enough that the Treasury Department can’t accuse him of counterfeiting). Tague’s themes are protest, American history and, of course, money. [1]

Website: dantaguestudio.com

Trust No One

We Need A Revolution

Live Free Or Die

Dont Tread On Me

Lest We Forget

Reality Sucks

Save The Coast

Freedom Land

Holy Shit

Love And Hate

The Kids Are Alright

Hidden Messages on Dollar Bills by Dan Tague originally appeared on Bored Panda on August 22, 2011.

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VW Camper Van Tent

August 18th, 2011 by Bored Panda | No Comments | Filed in Design

If you love music, mud and Mother Nature you’ve probably already been or are heading to a camp site at some point this or next summer. But why take shelter in some dull, conventional tent when you can recreate the Summer of Love in the hippie-tastic VW Camper Van Tent.

Officially licensed, this stunning four-man (or lady, natch) tent is a luxe, full-size replica of the iconic 1965 VW Camper Van synonymous with 60s counterculture. Folks from Firebox say “it’s so evocative you can almost hear the Mamas and the Papas singing California Dreamin’ every time you feast your eyes on its beautifully breadloaf-ish form. Indeed we half expected Mama Cass to tumble out when we first saw this groovy Vee-Dub. You’ll be the envy of the campsite!”

Available in Blue, Red and Yellow for £299.99 here: firebox.com/../VW-Camper-Van-Tent

P.S: this product is NOT an actual VW van!

VW Camper Van Tent originally appeared on Bored Panda on August 18, 2011.

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