Day of Design

Day of Design

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

 

Gondwana

The design inspiration came from precious stones to convey a luxurious feel since the water source is located in an exotic woods in Paraguay, South America. The structural design of the glass bottle resembles the facets of a diamond to communicate the premium spirit of the product: its unique quality, its value, its particularity, its discovery, its exclusive origin. A simple and minimalist typographic logo and graphics reflect its millenary intact purity.

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1937, Packaging

Based on decades of heritage, the old barbershop in Vognmagergade retains the ambiance of Copenhagen in 1936. The shop, its service and its employees embody the mix of old and moderne masculinity to provide a true experience, making it the most popular shave and cut in Copenhagen. The Vognmargergade barbershop have recently launched a series of products all designed and packaged to embody modern masculine balance across aftershaves, hair products and shaving accessories.

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Water For Change

Billions of non-biodegradable plastic water bottles end up in landfills each year. Millions of people die from drinking contaminated water. “Water for Change” is an ethical company with a big heart and a passion for change. That is why the product is packed in recyclable Tetra Prisma® carton and for every “Water for Change” purchased, 10 litres of water is donated to a village in the developing world.

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Traditional festival in Japan

We designed gift towels for traditional festival in Japan, Ehime. We did its package with "Imabari towel" which is produced in Ehime for aiming to fuse a tradition and an innovation. The box is made of paulownia wood. It is suitable for storing towels so that it has the quality of being moistureproof. The white packaging symbolizes the color of the towel. And by the collaboration with the calligrapher Mami, the words of thanks to those who supported the festival are written on it.

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Krupnikas

Goal of our packaging for traditional local honey liqueur Krupnik was to make the product stand out and better represent its quality, taste and craftsmanship. Honey is the base of the drink, and was chosen as a key element to convey its great taste for the drinkers. An illustration of the bee serves as the main element of the design. Finishing effects such as tactile UV varnish, gold foil and embossing makes the composition elements stand out and makes the product more credible as a souvenir.

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7up Sip Up Summer Series

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