Day of Design

Day of Design

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

 

The Tea Has Turned Red

This is a packaging gift box with the theme of the tea has turned red. With the black matching the red, it is simple and grand, attractive and beautiful, and has a strong visual impact. The pictures on the gift box are inspired by the process when the leaves turned red from green, which enables consumers to see the evolutionary process of the red tea, with clear vision and experience. The corrugated paper box with aircraft box structure is chosen as a principal part, making it strong in pressure resistance, firm and durable, easy to unload and assemble, and convenient for storage.

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Syha

Syha's refreshed branding embraces the quiet power of the moon, a symbol woven through centuries of mythology, femininity, and renewal. Rooted in the natural cycles that shape our lives, the moon reflects the brand’s core values: empowerment, reflection, and transformation. Subtle lunar phases ripple through the packaging design, a nod to the ebb and flow of nature and the rhythms of self care. This unifying motif anchors the range in a shared visual language, seamlessly connecting each product while reinforcing Syha's commitment to sustainability and mindful beauty.

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Danquan 168

Danquan 168 Cave Aging Premium Liquor represents a blend of ecological wisdom and technological aesthetics in the Chinese sauce flavored Baijiu sector. Its packaging digitally interprets the karst landscapes of Guangxi through modern craftsmanship, embodying a harmonious return to nature. The bottle draws sleek lines from the stalactite contours, with the glaze capturing the patina of time aged cave maturation. The entire design combines collectible art and living cultural heritage, conveying the brand ethos of Danquan to consumers with each sip.

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Luna Alpina

Arman Auzhanov, designer from Kazakhstan, created a complete vodka project for premium sector. He used images of Moon and Space as a clear semantic code based on modern technology materials. The positioning is based by two USP: emotional (vodka is produced in accordance with the phases of the Moon) and rational (it is cleaned using Moonstone filtration). The personal shaped bottle has debossing as lunar craters. For the label he used material with microcrystals making the dynamic image of the starry sky, and Lens Fresnel for the image of the Moon. Futuristic gift packaging completes the image.

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Seven Hills Whisky

The first Hungarian smoky single malt whisky, distinguished by its distinctive nutty and Tokaji Aszúlike character, thanks to the barley malt smoked over organic Tokaji Aszú grape pomace. The modern, sleek characteristics of the label are derived from the iconic 7 shape of the Sevenhills logo, delicately counterpointed by the abstract representation of smoke, which playfully wraps around the bottle.

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Utsuroi

The design of this set of three Daiginjo aged sake bottles combines innovative slit-animated packaging with artisanal craftsmanship. The dynamic logo transitions illustrate the brewing years of 2004, 2012, and 2019, while the act of opening symbolizes the sake's aging process. Clear varnish and silver foil seals enhance the unique amber hues of each vintage. Balancing elegance and cost efficiency, the minimalist design highlights the intrinsic beauty of sake, offering a profound and timeless experience for recipients.

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