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Package Design

The Art of It All
Package Design

The Art of It All

It takes a certain flair to turn an innocuous object into a $3 million work of art, yet that is what Andy Warhol achieved with the success of one of his art pieces: the Brillo Box. In HBO’s 2016 documentary, “Brillo Box (3¢ Off),” Lisanne Skyler tells the story of the Brillo Box that began its life on her living room floor in 1969, before selling at auction for a record breaking price nearly 40 years later.
Flexing Your Packaging Muscles
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Flexing Your Packaging Muscles

In recent times, flexible packaging has had mixed perceptions from both consumers and designers alike. However, a positive opinion of flexible continues to improve, and more and more products are becoming available in flexible formats.
Amp Up the Unboxing Experience
Package Design

Amp Up the Unboxing Experience

The daily trek to the mailbox has evolved over the last few years, courtesy of the world wide web. Walks filled with anticipation to check for college acceptance letters have since been replaced with anxious moments sitting in front of a computer screen. Rummaging through a stack of mail to discover a letter from a friend has been swapped with the immediate access to countless snapchats. Today’s mailbox is seemingly reserved for piles of junk mail, bills and, if you’re lucky, the occasional wedding invitation.
Crafting a new package for the beer age
Package Design

Crafting a new package for the beer age

There is no denying it, the renaissance of craft beer is here! As of 2016, more than 5,000 breweries could be found scattered across the United States. Small, local, and independent craft breweries making up nearly 99 percent of them. This influx of interest in tasting local brews has had an immense impact on the local and national economies.
10 packaging designs to watch for 2018
Package Design

10 packaging designs to watch for 2018

Understanding packaging trends is an essential part of knowing what the consumer is ready to accept. By tracking the evolution of a trend designers can more readily predict what paths trends may take, and according to Bill Gardner, owner of Gardner Design, this knowledge gives designers and brands a definite edge.

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