Day of Design

Day of Design

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

 

Kerloso Wine

A red wine from Chile, Kerloso comes from the Spanish "mystery of the magical colossus". In the wine label of this wine, it depicts what the navigators saw when they first landed on the island. The wrapping paper of the bottle is made of natural imitation rice paper. The questions raised by the stone statue add a sense of mystery and antiquity. The top of the wrapping paper is formed by flame burning. Each burn mark is unique and symbolizes a lost civilization.

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Pepsi New Year 2022 LTO

These cans were created with consumer engagement in mind, as well as to activate the brand beyond packaging. Complete with interactive functional features, consumers are encouraged to use their smartphone to scan QR codes on the cans that lead to promotions, including a chance to win limited edition hoodies and t-shirts that glow.

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Shijian Chuxin

The packaging design uses Guizhou ecological tea gardens, frogs, big swallows, tea pickers, Chishui River and Zunyi red culture as creative elements, and draws a natural, organic and ecological humanistic illustration pattern creation. It embodies the characteristics of the product. Today, when the return to nature is advocated, it is easy to feel the breath of nature.

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The Treasure of Zbojniks

Zbojnicka, in Slovak, means belonging to a Zbojnik. Zbojniks were robbers who participated in insurgencies against serfdom. People believed that they had hidden numerous treasures in the Slovak mountains. Zbojnicka distillates are the true treasure of Zbojniks - this became the main idea for the design creation. The combination of regional ornaments, crossed shepherd’s axes, and a shield symbolizing the warlike nature of Zbojniks, the Velky Rozsutec mountain, hiding many treasures - each element of the label has its significance and tells unique stories from Slovak folklore.

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Lineage de La Foliole

Ancient Chinese used a leaf to perceive the world, like seeing a World in a Grain of Sand, and a Heaven in a Wild Flower (Blake, W. 1968 Auguries of Innocence). Referencing from the process of extracting the treasure from big Pu'er tea leaves, they designed a tea leaf-shaped icon with granular texture, along with aesthetics, also explaining the product attributes. With minimal design elements, the product shall pop amongst the tea market’s overly complex designs.

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The Pompadour

The Pompadour is the pocket companion for the discerning gentlemen who want to reflect for themselves. Launched as a luxurious classy fragrance it captures the camaraderie of the classic English barbershop. The Pompadour was created to remind its targeted consumers of the 18th and 19th century where the barbershop was not only a place for gentlemen to procure a haircut or shave but a space where fraternities were formed. A truly iconic design for aspiring and classy gentlemen who seek experiences that help project them as being sophisticated and in the know.

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