Packaged for Life: Coffee & Tea: Modern Packaging Design Solutions for Everyday Products
Packaged for Life: Coffee & Tea: Modern Packaging Design Solutions for Everyday Products
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Packaged for Life: Coffee & Tea: Modern Packaging Design Solutions for Everyday Products
W026161 | $39.95 / 10% library disc.
Victionary, Viction Design Workshop, Hong Kong, 2020.
256pp. Additional loose 40pp. booklet insert. well illustrated (all col.). 20 x 15 cm. In English. Paperbound.
ISBN 9789887972747
In our haste to consume the things we love, we often disregard or discard packaging without a second thought. While many would argue that they bear no significance to our daily lives or should be done away with entirely in our quest to save the environment, there is a lot more to packaging design than meets the eye. On top of conveying a brand’s personality, purpose, or message meaningfully and embodying its contents in ways that catch the eye, a seemingly ordinary bottle or box can become an artist or designer’s canvas for extraordinary creative expression. No Packaging No Life: Tea highlights some of the most clever and delightful packaging design work for what the U.N. Food and Agriculture Organization deems as "the most consumed beverage in the world." It serves as a vessel of inspiration through which we can recognize, appreciate, and celebrate the unnoticed or overlooked tactile beauty in everyday product packaging.
Subject Headings: International ; Western Art -- Post-1945 ; Post-1970 ; Post-1990 ; Post-2000 -- Graphic Design -- Decorative Arts and Design --
W026161 | $39.95 / 10% library disc.
Victionary, Viction Design Workshop, Hong Kong, 2020.
256pp. Additional loose 40pp. booklet insert. well illustrated (all col.). 20 x 15 cm. In English. Paperbound.
ISBN 9789887972747
In our haste to consume the things we love, we often disregard or discard packaging without a second thought. While many would argue that they bear no significance to our daily lives or should be done away with entirely in our quest to save the environment, there is a lot more to packaging design than meets the eye. On top of conveying a brand’s personality, purpose, or message meaningfully and embodying its contents in ways that catch the eye, a seemingly ordinary bottle or box can become an artist or designer’s canvas for extraordinary creative expression. No Packaging No Life: Tea highlights some of the most clever and delightful packaging design work for what the U.N. Food and Agriculture Organization deems as "the most consumed beverage in the world." It serves as a vessel of inspiration through which we can recognize, appreciate, and celebrate the unnoticed or overlooked tactile beauty in everyday product packaging.
Subject Headings: International ; Western Art -- Post-1945 ; Post-1970 ; Post-1990 ; Post-2000 -- Graphic Design -- Decorative Arts and Design --
