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Vintage Package Design

April 25th, 2013 | Posted by Zack Group in package design - (0 Comments)

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http://trafficlive.com/uncategorized/vintage-design-inspiration/


http://designtaxi.com/news/357005/A-Behind-The-Scenes-Look-At-The-Making-Of-A-Disney-Logo/

31 Days of Creativity with Food

April 2nd, 2013 | Posted by Zack Group in art stuff - (0 Comments)

Some amazing examples using food as a medium for art! Check out the rest of the examples…
Creativity with Food

http://www.ohiseered.com/2013/03/31-days-of-creativity-with-food-weeks-1.html

http://collections.lacma.org/

 

http://moinaluther.com/japanese-food-packaging/
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Fascinating Japanese packaging designs.

SharpSuits

Ireland’s creative community got together to release a lot of pent up anger and sadness through the medium of the A3 poster, all in aid of Temple Street Children’s Hospital.

Ad creatives, designers, animators, directors, illustrators and more took time out to dress up their favourite worst feedback from clients, transforming quotes that would normally give you a twitch, into a diverse collection of posters.

The work was exhibited by the kind folks at The Little Green Café, Bar and Gallery. The exhibition ran from November
2nd – 7th, with A3 prints of all entries selling for only €10 apiece, with all proceeds going to Temple Street.

http://sharpsuits.net/Home

NIMUN Logo Redesign

January 24th, 2013 | Posted by Zack Group in branding - (0 Comments)

Nimun Logo
“I linked my blog post about my redesign of the NIMUN logo. I talk all about it. I also show the original logo.” http://richardmedina.weebly.com/1/post/2013/01/rebranding-nimun.html

submitted by Richard Medina

Big Brand Theory

January 16th, 2013 | Posted by Zack Group in branding - (0 Comments)

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Can you guess the brands? See answers here: http://www.behance.net/gallery/BIG-BRAND-THEORY-Packaging-Design/6546453
Creating a series of experimental packaging design based on the principle of BIG BRAND THEORY. The main focus is to have each brand’s identity meticulously and uniquely cropped out of the packaging as much as possible yet maintaining it’s integrity and comprehension at the same time enhancing the aesthetic value.