Wrapping Paper Design: More Than Meets the Eye

General Design, Product Design, Product Innovation, package design

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This wrapping paper has more in store than what you can see. If you have a bar-scanning application on your smart phone, snap a picture of the bar code – behind each one is an original, off-beat holiday video. The collection of 50 unique videos will keep viewers entertained until the New Year! Pretty clever Christmas gift wrap, if you ask me.

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Furoshiki Packaging

General Design, Product Design, package design

gift wrapping design Wrapping a gift can be simple, or you can make it a little more unique. Furoshiki, the traditional Japanese art of wrapping, may be the way to go. As shown in these examples, you can pair up objects or wrap them alone. The idea is to fold and tie strategic knots, thereby creating a presentable end result. 

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Creative Marketing and Advertising Campaigns

General Design, Graphic Design, package design

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An over-sized carrot, a huge slice of soft bread, a chewy caramel seat belt. Now, these are some ads that can sell!

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The Fortune Tee

General Design, Product Design, Product Innovation, package design

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Here is a clever way to advertise, an over-sized fortune cookie with a T-shirt inside. When you open the cookie, your fortune is shown on a printed shirt.

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Practical Design: Sardine Can Survival Kit

General Design, Product Design, package design

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With little room to spare when preparing to go hiking or camping, wouldn’t it be convenient to carry an emergency survival kit with a small footprint– like the size of a sardine can? 

The contents are as follows: “Acetaminophen, adhesive bandage, alcohol prep, antibiotic ointment, book matches, tea bag, chewing gum, sugar, salt packet, energy nugget, duct tape, fire starter cube, wire clip, first aid instructions, fish hook and line, note paper, pencil, razor blade, safety pin, whistle, compass, reflective signal surface and waterproof bag.” Do you really need anything else?

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