1. February 23, 2012
  2. print
  3. design
  4. books
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Ordered my copy a few days ago. I should be receiving it tomorrow or Friday. (: I’ll post some pictures of the quality and design of the book as soon as I get it!

Ordered my copy a few days ago. I should be receiving it tomorrow or Friday. (: I’ll post some pictures of the quality and design of the book as soon as I get it!

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  1. April 26, 2011
  2. packaging
  3. print
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Really lovely packaging design by Coarse. The colors on the box look very matte and smooth. (Casting Shadows)

Really lovely packaging design by Coarse. The colors on the box look very matte and smooth. (Casting Shadows)


  1. March 24, 2011
  2. Print
  3. Typography
  4. Minimal
  5. 3 notes
These turned out quite gorgeous actually. I wish our prom tickets had been done in such detail. Prom Tickets (by Mitchell Bartlett)

These turned out quite gorgeous actually. I wish our prom tickets had been done in such detail. Prom Tickets (by Mitchell Bartlett)


  1. March 5, 2011
  2. print
  3. packaging
  4. design
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“Sullivan Street Bakery makes some of the best bread in New York City. With almost two decades under its belt, it’s a venerable institution in the city’s culinary circles with many top restaurants serving its bread daily.” Designed by Hyperakt

“Sullivan Street Bakery makes some of the best bread in New York City. With almost two decades under its belt, it’s a venerable institution in the city’s culinary circles with many top restaurants serving its bread daily.” Designed by Hyperakt


  1. March 2, 2011
  2. print
  3. design
  4. packaging
  5. food
Wow, these look fantastic. Why can’t the US have the,? D: “7up has launched a new global brand design created by TracyLocke New York, which is being rolled out in several countries around the world (non-U.S.) where the 7up brand is owned by PepsiCo. The TracyLocke work also includes new point-of-sale and through-the-line imagery. The design goes back to the core elements that define 7up: lemons, limes, bubbles and refreshment. Beginning with a clear emphasis on the iconic number 7, the packaging brings to life vibrant citrus colors, fun bubbles and a clean, contemporary approach to the logo. Three different styles are available to markets (graphic bubbles, graphic fruit and real fruit) to conform to local packaging rules.” (via Lovely Package)

Wow, these look fantastic. Why can’t the US have the,? D: “7up has launched a new global brand design created by TracyLocke New York, which is being rolled out in several countries around the world (non-U.S.) where the 7up brand is owned by PepsiCo. The TracyLocke work also includes new point-of-sale and through-the-line imagery. The design goes back to the core elements that define 7up: lemons, limes, bubbles and refreshment. Beginning with a clear emphasis on the iconic number 7, the packaging brings to life vibrant citrus colors, fun bubbles and a clean, contemporary approach to the logo. Three different styles are available to markets (graphic bubbles, graphic fruit and real fruit) to conform to local packaging rules.” (via Lovely Package)


  1. March 2, 2011
  2. packaging
  3. design
  4. print
  5. 4 notes
This is totally adorable lol. Java Jacket (by Brock Davis)

This is totally adorable lol. Java Jacket (by Brock Davis)