A wonderful example of unique packaging design. This branding project for Moonstruck Fortunato No.4 chocolate effortlessly sets it apart from the competition. I love the use of shiny details, they would instantly catch your eye from a shelf.
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A striking, is questionable, example of product branding. Packaging this premium beer in crumpled brown paper bags certainly sets it apart from its competitors. This piece of branding flavours the whole experience of drinking the product.
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A gorgeous example of packaging design and the mystery and intrigue that packaging can add to the experience of a product. I love the use of natural materials and the simple but elegant execution of the concept.
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A great example of simply yet classy business cards. I like the red type on black and the intuitive layout. The use of matt card works really well in this instance.
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A simple and beautiful unified logo. I love the colour palette used here, it really helps to separate this design. The typeface is great, although it could get hard to read when smaller.
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A good example of a stamp-style logo, in this instance for a brewing company. The use of a ribbon for the company name is really effective and helps it to stand out above the rest of the logo. I like the circular nature of the logo and the stag, but the white border gets a little clumsy around the antlers.
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A simple concept, well executed. It can be difficult to make a single letter logo work at all, but here the use of a delightfully grungy texture and some loose idea of perspective help to make this one stand out. I particularly like the colours that comprise the weathered textured.
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This person said they wanted round business cards, but realized that doing so meant that the cards wouldn’t fit into a typical cardholder. The solution? A perforation that allows you to rip the card so it will fit. I love the concept and find that the choice of colours here just simply 'works'.
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I really love this idea, it’s word of mouth marketing at its finest. The basic concept is that every business card you give out has a little portion that can be torn off and shared with someone else. It’s a great way to encourage your customers to recommend you!
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This one is a fully-functional sliding caliper! If someone gave me this I would definitely keep it in my desk for quick-measuring and would constantly be reminded of their business. A stunning, albeit expensive, business card solution!
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A wonderfully rough looking idea for a business card! I love the concept that for a cargo company the business card could fold into a cargo box, ready to ship a teaspoon of coffee around the world! The simple use of logos gives the card a powerful sense of authenticity!
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An incredibly ingenious use of chemical etching to create a stunning business card design. It might be expensive to manufacture but it\'ll make an instant impression on any prospective clients! I love the idea that you\'ll put it in your wallet with your driving license and give yourself a disguise!
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