“I recently did work for a start-up tea & coffee company in downtown Manhattan. They were on a very tight budget and needing everything to be printed from their standard 8.5×11 printer. One particular challenge of branding them was the packaging for their line of teas. They had over 20 teas in 6 varieties, each with their own unique description, health benefits, and brewing instructions. Needless to say, it was a fun challenge in “real-world” information design applied to packaging.

“I recently did work for a start-up tea & coffee company in downtown Manhattan. They were on a very tight budget and needing everything to be printed from their standard 8.5×11 printer. One particular challenge of branding them was the packaging for their line of teas. They had over 20 teas in 6 varieties, each with their own unique description, health benefits, and brewing instructions. Needless to say, it was a fun challenge in “real-world” information design applied to packaging.

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Thursday, 25th February 2010
I can’t decide which version of the label I like better.

I can’t decide which version of the label I like better.

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Friday, 26th February 2010
Obligatory Dieline post.

Obligatory Dieline post.

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Tuesday, 9th March 2010
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Thursday, 18th March 2010
Cheap and delicious.

Cheap and delicious.

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Wednesday, 24th March 2010
All three of them are cute, aren’t they?

All three of them are cute, aren’t they?

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Wednesday, 24th March 2010
“I wanted the packaging to create ‘stand out’ on the shelf, and to form a  dialogue that can evolve with the brand overtime….”
Mission accomplished.

“I wanted the packaging to create ‘stand out’ on the shelf, and to form a dialogue that can evolve with the brand overtime….”

Mission accomplished.

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Saturday, 3rd April 2010
Packaging  para bombones.

Packaging para bombones.

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Saturday, 3rd April 2010
Milk packaging from Romania.

Milk packaging from Romania.

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Wednesday, 19th May 2010
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Wednesday, 19th May 2010
The Jewellery Packaging made as minimalistic as possible, pure and  crisp, elements of white and ecological materials – to bring forward the  organic shapes of the jewellrey. To mark the packaging we used the  letterforms of the logotype die cutted in the boxes and stationery.

The Jewellery Packaging made as minimalistic as possible, pure and crisp, elements of white and ecological materials – to bring forward the organic shapes of the jewellrey. To mark the packaging we used the letterforms of the logotype die cutted in the boxes and stationery.

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Wednesday, 22nd December 2010

(Source: The Dieline)

jalexanderdiaz:

Paul Rand via No Barcode

jalexanderdiaz:

Paul Rand via No Barcode

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Wednesday, 25th April 2012

(Source: behance.net)

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Saturday, 21st July 2012


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Sunday, 22nd July 2012