M&H worked closely with Bio-tiful Dairy to ensure that the design offered maximum convenience to the consumer.
Berghs School of Communication student Oscar Nilsson created this prototype for Fleur, a high quality rum with a hint of mint.
Armchair quarterbacks love grabbing a beer and cheering on their favorite teams, but those with Celiac disease are forced to pass due to dietary restrictions.
Popeye might seem an unlikely new entry to the energy drink market, but he was ripping open cans for extra oomph decades before the energy drink was even invented.
Flood Creative and the visual branding team at Unilever worked together on the naming, identity and packaging for this product.
Ommegang Brewery needed an updated brand identity with better shelf appeal for its line of beers.
BRANDPACKAGING’s packaging conference returned for a tenth year with a focus on a single message: Make It Matter.
BRANDPACKAGING’s packaging conference returned for a tenth year with a focus on a single message: Make It Matter.
On-Demand Consumers often choose products based on packaging, but how satisfied are they once they try to carry, store, open, use or dispose of the product package?
The April 2013 issue examines sustainabiltity and its place in brand packaging. You can also read the issue at the Digital Editions.
Take a look at Consumer Insight, our monthly infographic focus on current data and demographic facts happening in the groups you and your customer’s brands are reaching. This month examines personal care and health and beauty aids.
A design annual unlike any other, Design Gallery Volume 10 is not just a study in good design. It’s a look at how packaging can successfully demonstrate structural and graphic innovation, make strong shelf impact, meet consumer, shopper and retailer needs and support and convey the brand story.
