Day of Design

Day of Design

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

 

Le Tour De Monde

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The Fruits Toilet Paper

Many companies and stores throughout Japan give a roll of toilet paper to customers as a novelty gift to show their appreciation. The Fruit Toilet Paper has been designed to wow customers with its cute style, perfect for such occasions. There are 4 designs to choose from Kiwi, Strawberry, Watermelon, and Orange. Since the announcement of the design and release of the product, it has been introduced in over 50 media outlets, including TV stations, magazines, and websites, in 23 cities in 19 countries.

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Kopos® | Limited Edition

The aim was to associate the product with the olive grove and the hard work involved in the production of a high quality olive oil. Hence the product was named Kopos, which is the Greek word for toil. Accordingly, neutral, earthly tones reminiscing of the olive tree were selected for the packaging. The lettering fonts are clear yet elegant, in order to convey an essence of simplicity, unpretentiousness and naturalness. The bottle cap which is made of the olive branches serves as a creative gimmick.

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Leuven

Differentiation is probably the most important factor in packaging these days as packaging is often the only way to appeal and compete with other products on the shelf: it has to stand out among others. This solution is clearly a new approach and concept for beer packaging: not breakable, lighter to carry, less production cost, therefore has advantages in both delivery and production. From brainstorming to branding, choosing the materials and finishing, Leuven differentiates itself from other premium Belgian beers in the market.

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Blossom Cava

An intelligent way to give more - flowers and a little bit of Cava sparkling wine.

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Motif Wine

Our vision was to „think“ the world of wine anew. We wanted a graphic pattern to visualize the taste and character of six different wines. The letter M, with lines in a 60-degree angle, acts one the one hand as a key visual and unites all of the bottles under one corporate design. On the other hand, the varying shades of color and the individual patterns provide a tasteful indication of whether the wine is sweet, full-bodied or effervescent. To enhance the visualization of the wine character, we chose earth- and fresh warm colors as well as soft yellow or green tone.

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