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  • Tama Art University Rolls Out Nike-Inspired Sneaker Designs of the Future

    Tama Art University Rolls Out Nike-Inspired Sneaker Designs of the Future

    Nike announced a collaborative project with Tama Art university design department and has recently introduced the result thereof. Japanese designers based their ideas upon the recent innovative concepts from Nike, but eventually came up with their own creations—even more...

    1 March 2011

  • Fiat Brazil to Unveil Its First User-Generated Concept Car

    Fiat Brazil to Unveil Its First User-Generated Concept Car

    Fiat wants the concept of its new urban model to be inspired by Internet users' ideas. Continuing the celebration of 30 year-presence in Brazil, the auto maker encouraged consumers to take part in developing the new

    19 July 2010

  • Electrolux Design Lab 2010 Announced Eight Finalists

    Electrolux Design Lab 2010 Announced Eight Finalists

    The top 8 concepts have now been chosen in the 2010 edition of Electrolux Design Lab. The 2010 competition focuses on creative solutions for compact living...

    16 July 2010

  • Good Milk: milk packaging concept

    Good Milk: milk packaging concept

    Moscow-based creative agency StudioIN has come up with 2 out-of-the-box packaging concepts. The authors of the Good Milk project— Maria Ponomareva and Arthur Schreiber— suggest using aluminum cans for milk instead...

    9 July 2010

  • Absolut “Goes Insane”

    Absolut “Goes Insane”

    Absolut loves limited editions and now has a new design by an independent artist to take up. Daniel Brokstad, a photographer and graphic designer from Melbourne, Australia has developed a bold visual work —...

    9 June 2010

  • Instant Coffee on a Plastic Stick

    Instant Coffee on a Plastic Stick

    Designer Heo Jeong Im introduces a new way of making coffee, which is sure to reconstruct the whole world of instant drink packaging. The creator suggests selling coffee directly on a plastic stick. To have a cup of strong coffee the only thing you have to do is to put the spoon...

    31 May 2010

  • 'Talking Packaging': Cigarillos

    'Talking Packaging': Cigarillos

    Another one pretty smart concept of what packaging design is about - Cigarillos. This work of the Greek awarded design studio Mousegraphics, as they explain, is a conscious attempt to literally interpret the pack content: 'One spoon of...

    19 May 2010

  • Nutritional Data in Diagrams on Milk Cartons

    Nutritional Data in Diagrams on Milk Cartons

    Audrée Lapierre from the FFunction agency designed a milk carton, which provides a detailed information on the product in the form of diagrams. Unlike conventional way of listing the ingredients...

    12 May 2010

  • Karmøy: Norwegian Salmon with a French Touch

    Karmøy: Norwegian Salmon with a French Touch

    A group of 5 students from Westerdals School of Communication in Norway were commissioned with a task to create a new identity and packaging for a well-known Norwegian product...

    10 May 2010

  • Eastern Flavour of PomeGreen Tea

    Eastern Flavour of PomeGreen Tea

    DDC Creative Lab agency designed bottle shape and visual solution for a new product of BevMarketing Group Inc – the cold green tea containing pomegranate juice PomeGreen Tea. The task of the agency was to create a package design, emphasizing...

    29 April 2010

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