Just found a few more!
I do really like the Three Little Pigs one.
I have seen these posters loads of times but they still impress me every time!
They are by Christian Jackson and my personal favourite is the Princess and The Pea one.
The development of my choices game, paper picker. The game is simple, you pick a letter from the word ULTIMATE, and the number equivalent of that letter for example, M=5 is the amount of times you open and close the game. You then pick from one of the options that you are given which are ingredients of the burgers and this results in your choice of burger.
Today I attended the meeting at media city about the NHS Cadettes Day that will be taking place on Friday 25th May, the meeting was mainly to go through everything that was going to happen on the day like the activities etc. It seems like it’s going to be a really good day. We also undertook an activity where we had to choose a picture card which we felt represented the day and then explain to the group what the picture represented to us and why we had chosen it.
Minimal from the past
Here are some patterns that I have developed for use in my branding, I plan to use them for the interior such as wallpaper.
Some more nice branding by R Design for Millie’s Cookies. The designs are consistent with their pastel colours and illustrative styling conveying a friendly, approachable image.
Lovely Tesco Herbal Tea packaging designs designed by R Design, the designs aim to simply and clearly highlight the product benefits.
Tesco’s ‘Everyday Value’ packaging range.
Whilst I was in Tesco the other day and noticed these nice new packaging designs for the Tesco Everyday Value range. The new designs produced by Rocket Design are a lot more colourful and appealing than the previous designs, the old blue and white striped design was brought out in 1993 so I think it was time for a change. Whilst in store I saw the new designs blending in more on the shelves which might not sound like a good thing but previously the packaging made the products stand out as ‘value’ products which made them less appealing. The designs utilise simple vectored icons relating to the product in complementing colours and nice layouts, very nice overall designs, I took a few sneaky photos to share.
It seems as though value packaging relaunches are trending at the moment.
Started in the summer of 2010, The How To Project was a simple idea that I came up with in order to get my hands dirty and learn how to work with printers and design an actual product, as well as marketing methods and range of other skills.
Check the whole range out at www.howtoproject.co.uk
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Check out this redesign for Imokilly Cheese.::thumbs up::
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Like the way the data is laid out, sections almost stacked ontop with a 3D appearance. Maybe scope to include something less flat in my work?
Burger rapping paper ha
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