Skincare Brand Mayet Uses Architectural Columns To Symbolize Strength
Studio Hou’s packaging design for Mayet uses structural simplicity and simple visual elements to represent the importance of quality skincare products. The cylindrical and semi-spherical forms represent ancient architectural columns, symbolizing strength and foundation while stacking into a sculptural presence for modern-day bathrooms.
Maison Fleuret’s Packaging Is a Neutral Canvas For Its Color System
Maison Fleuret’s packaging, designed by Carla Palette, is built around a bold typographic system that prioritizes its clear structure. The packaging features Sterling Sans in a refined, high-contrast layout, where large, all-caps lettering takes over the design, ensuring immediate recognition.
Anom Café Club Embodies the Spirit of Adventure
Le Dimanche designed Anom Café Club’s packaging with an adventurous, free-spirited approach, blending specialty coffee with a cycling-inspired lifestyle. The hand-drawn illustrations feature a coffee bean strapped to a Jeep-inspired care, playfully nodding to a sense of exploration.
Mospresso Goes Bold and Brutalist With Redesigned Packaging From Rowelt
MOSPRESSO’s packaging, designed by Rowelt, uses bold scarlet red and electric blue colors to demand attention. The brutalist typography feels raw and powerful, with distorted text that gives the branding a gritty, well-worn look.
Mospresso Goes Bold and Brutalist With Redesigned Packaging From Rowelt
MOSPRESSO’s packaging, designed by Rowelt, uses bold scarlet red and electric blue colors to demand attention. The brutalist typography feels raw and powerful, with distorted text that gives the branding a gritty, well-worn look.
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