Thursday 8 November 2012

Design Production: Packaging Publication Inspiration


 This has played with how layers and light can be used to create dimensions and interesting paper cutting techniques to look at something different. It engages the learner.

 This cover uses interesting die cutting techniques to reveal the publication and also visually interesting fastening which adds to the design.
 Using the cover with the publication to create design.
I really liked the layout of enlarge typography elements 

 I like the idea of something appearing of a book on the outside but enclosing something inside
 Unique positive and negative relief of die cutting producing visually different concepts.
 Encasing information with in a box and lid format

 This is an environmentally friendly packaging that dissolves and washes down the sink.
 This is an idea that I had actually thought of for my cover as tracing paper wasn't going to be durable enough so a harder, thicker material which is still clear would feature the design on a sleeve


 A really different way of looking at a publication and using the concept as a inventive way to conceal it.



 I like how this has used tracing paper as part of showing the content as well as the unusual plastic sealing packaging
I like the unusualness of this and how the product has been infiltrated in the design format 

 I like the contrast of black against the strong vivid orange

 Using print and colour to create different visuals within the same piece


 I like the interactive and light hearted tone this publication has

 This uses a translucent material cover again and has a nice touch to its packaging where it considers the accessibility of the inside contents
 A self contained publication

 Another overlaying of translucent printed material to create layers of image and type

A different approach to containing a sample book but still communicates to content


 Categorising and organisation of a lot of information

Different materials and techniques to store the products

http://www.packagingoftheworld.com

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