Day of Design

Day of Design

Day of Design featuring great design, architecture, fashion, graphics and innovation from across the globe.

 

5 Elemente

The design of “5 Elemente” is the result of a project, where the client trusted the design agency with full freedom of expression. The highlight of this design is the Roman character “V”, which depicts the main idea of the product – five types of wine intertwined in a unique blend. The special paper used for the label as well as the strategic placing of all the graphic elements provoke the potential consumer to take the bottle and spin it in their hands, touch it, which certainly makes a deeper impression and renders the design more memorable.

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Black Label

The contemporary use of colour and industrial typography is juxtaposed against custom photographed black-and-white imagery that communicates the provenance of each product by capturing origin or old world preparation methods. The bold and colourful industrial typography on the black background provides unique personality and immediate brand recognition while enabling variety differentiation among larger sub-families. The result: a creation of sophisticated and distinctive brand & package design.

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Amur Tiger

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D'ORO

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Tic Tac Toe packaging

All clothing items come in a sophisticated, multi-dimensional pack. There is no front or back, both sides are treated equally. The front has an endearing deer and fawn die-cut window that shows off Tic Tac Toe's clothing prints. The back has a die-cut heart that is three dimensional and framed in a second heart. Open the pack and an unexpected discovery unfolds. The reversible shoes also come in a “double-sided” pack. The large window allows visibility all around. The combination, shoes and clothes produce a gift set.

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800th Anniversary Magna Carta

This limited edition card set commemorates the 800th anniversary of the Magna Carta featuring a black and white deck series framed around the tension between Royals and Rebels. By designing the story within an interactive design system, the series creates an engaging and personalized packaging experience that allows the user to feel a sense of ownership over the design and own a piece of momentous history. Gold foils and embossing run throughout the series to entice users to interact and re-purpose the packaging as product itself.

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