Last summer, Marian Bantjes and Pentagram teamed up to refresh the iconic Strathmore thistle. Marian’s reinterpretation went against the creative brief, against Michael Bierut’s direction, and against Marian’s own initial inclination. Her presentation showed the explorations leading up to her radical redo of the thistle. She described this direction as “essentially not calligraphic. It’s basically geometric. A little bit old, a little bit new. Kinda bitchin’.” Who could resist? Certainly not us.
Michael B. and Katie Barcelona at Pentagram translated Marian’s motif for our new ream wrap. Yes, we call it the Dream Ream. Once again, our design stars have aligned! Theme swag to follow. Thistle keep us amused for a long time.
“Cardboard packaging design for boots, bags and accessories for The Manual Company , a modern franchise based on high quality luxury leather, handmade accessories and bags.”
you really should go to the website to see an example of this in 'action'. skinny blonde beer labels are printed with heat sensitive inks, and reveal a couple of titties surprises when the label warms up
nicko said...I don't know how I feel about gimmicky wine
not for drinking!
also, i saw parts of the doco - it was run over more than one show, right? yeah, he went sourcing cocoa beans in the jungle and all that too didn't he.
nicko said...I don't know how I feel about gimmicky wine
not for drinking!
also, i saw parts of the doco - it was run over more than one show, right? yeah, he went sourcing cocoa beans in the jungle and all that too didn't he.
Yeah, that's the one. Had a weird habit for cooking duck with chocolate...
chris said...how do you feel about gimmicky vodka, though?
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I probably feel the same. It's like looking at the booze in the supermarket of a foreign country... if it comes in a weird shaped bottle eg orange shaped orange liquor then generally it's gonna be bad.
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i have no infos on these but i expect them to be fake.
drinking their juice doesn't sound very appetising to me, though :nausea:
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“Cardboard packaging design for boots, bags and accessories for The Manual Company , a modern franchise based on high quality luxury leather, handmade accessories and bags.”
H+M packaging found on aisleone
found on flickr
coca-cola summer packaging
lovely bottle and label, hendrick's gin.
i can't begin to put into words how great i think this is
(...hope's chris wasn't being sarcastic)
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“Coffee cups for SIS. Deli + Café a chain of delicatessens specializing in high quality ecological and organic products.”
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crayola packaing - more images on the dieline blog
you really should go to the website to see an example of this in 'action'. skinny blonde beer labels are printed with heat sensitive inks, and reveal a couple of
tittiessurprises when the label warms uphttp://www.ruizcompany.com/index.php?/work/chocolat-factory/
I don't know how I feel about gimmicky wine
Did anybody see the doco on C4 about Willie's Chocolate factory?
also, i saw parts of the doco - it was run over more than one show, right? yeah, he went sourcing cocoa beans in the jungle and all that too didn't he.
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shiny tablulz
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