Pfizer’s Viagra will get new package design in Russia London design agency Pearlfisher has redesigned packaging and visual identity of the well-known specific medication for adult men Viagra. Continue reading →
Absolut launches the Andy Warhol limited-edition bottle Absolut Vodka, mostly associated with modern art rather than with negative sides of alcohol consumption, has unveiled a new limited edition devoted to Andy Warhol, the father of pop art and one of the first modern artist of the XXth century who started iconizing the vodka brand about 30 year ago. Continue reading →
Grolsch to roll out new bottle design globally Following a previous global rebrand in 2012, the Dutch beer brand Grolsch is introducing a new look for a 300 ml glass bottle. The new design has been developed by the brand and design agency CARTILS. Continue reading →
Evian unveils “naturally playful” limited-edition bottle by KENZO Two iconic French brands—evian and KENZO—have teamed up to create a water bottle embodying playful purity with mysterious spirit. Continue reading →
Package design news roundup: Seymour Powell, Family and Friends, ButterflyCannon, Dragon Rouge Here’s the roundup of the latest package designs that we’ve spotted over the past week. Continue reading →
Honest Tea introduces new brand logo, labeling and variety U.S. organic bottled tea brand Honest Tea, wholly owned by the Coca-Cola Company since 2011, is introducing a label makeover for its glass-bottle range and broadens variety of the Honest beverage portfolio. Continue reading →
Design news roundup: Elmwood, jkr, Pearlfisher, bluemarlin Our long-standing «agencies of choice» and merely friends— Elmwood, jrk, Pearlfisher, and bluemarlin— have shared with Popsop their latest design projects this week. Continue reading →
Dom Pérignon Metamorphosis by Iris van Herpen celebrates the spirit of transformation The French champagne house Dom Pérignon has collaborated with the promising 30-year-old Dutch fashion designer Iris van Herpen on creation of the limited-edition package design for Dom Pérignon Vintage 2004, as well as on a rather whimsical art object called Cocoonase. Continue reading →
Food packaging: past, present and future Understanding the history of packaging provides insights into some modern day trends. In search of those insights, I went back to the origins of packaging—many hundreds of thousands of years, to the early hunter-gatherers. Continue reading →
Weekly package design news roundup: Aesop, bluemarlin, Pearlfisher, JDO, Springetts, and CARTILS Here’s the roundup of the latest package designs that we’ve spotted over the past week. 1. Aesop, the […]