Day of Design

Day of Design

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

 

Sui Li

The packaging design achieves perfect harmony between nature and craftsmanship, tradition and modernity. Through a profound exploration of the essence of the brand and geographic uniqueness, the seed concept takes the central stage in the design, visualizing its organic growth and liquor making artistry through a seed vein texture and a gold seed shaped label. The silver box evokes dignity and modernity, while white river contours at its lower part symbolize the fertile land and natural vitality, expressing a seamless connection between the brand, natural resources, and its respect for nature.

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Ghaffari

This result is a minimalistic yet powerful visual language that bridges corporate gravity with approachability. This systematic approach resolved fragmented branding challenges and delivered a future-proof roadmap, enabling seamless scalability across markets and media. By balancing audacity with restraint, Ghaffari Co. now stands as a beacon of innovation, proving that simplicity, when strategically executed, can drive profound resonance.

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Fabrika Coffee

The standout feature of the packaging is the die-cut window shaped like the logos coffee grinder blades. This design element allows the coffee beans to be visible, offering a distinctive visual effect that highlights the products natural quality. The curated color palette differentiates the coffee blends and enhances the packagings shelf appeal. The text placement is designed to provide clear and concise information about the roast level, flavor notes, and origin, all while maintaining a clean and minimalistic aesthetic.

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Samarqand

Qazvin Baklava is one of the traditional sweets of Qazvin city. This pastry is made from edible nuts such as pistachios, almonds, cashews, walnuts, and hazelnuts, with ground pistachios being its main ingredient, giving it a distinct green color. The primary brand archetype is the Caregiver, chosen for its key traits of generosity and health promoting qualities. Another archetype is the Sage, symbolizing a wise, knowledgeable, and learned figure, someone who believes in knowledge and uses it to create health based products.

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Adam and Eve

The packaging masterfully blends storytelling, art, and tradition. Inspired by both the biblical narrative and Homer's Odyssey, it pays homage to the timeless tradition of sun drying figs. Vintage botanical illustrations evoke a sense of exploration and discovery, merging art and science in a nod to the notebooks of old explorers. The design celebrates nature's bounty and human ingenuity, creating a rich connection between history, heritage, and the craft of preservation. This packaging transforms a simple fruit into a story of curiosity, artistry, and tradition.

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Nai Yes

The Nai packaging redefines resilience and transformation by repurposing discarded marble into unique cases for premium olive oil. Inspired by Michelangelo's transformation of rejected marble into the iconic David, each package serves as a symbol of reinvention. The bold Νai, Yes in Greek, challenges the No, the negative forces of rejection, embodying the potential for second chances. This design not only protects its contents but also carries a social message of hope and individuality, demonstrating that what is often discarded can become an extraordinary inspiration for optimism.

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