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Stef Hamerlinck Studio — Belgium

“I have noticed a lot more nostalgia in packaging design lately. Burger King, for example, and a lot of smaller brands want that authentic, old-school style. Especially where colours, typography and graphical elements are concerned. Another big trend is sustainability. I think designers will become a lot more conscious of their choices, which will eventually impact the visual aesthetic of...

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Stef Hamerlinck Studio — Belgium

“I have noticed a lot more nostalgia in packaging design lately. Burger King, for example, and a lot of smaller brands want that authentic, old-school style. Especially where colours, typography and graphical elements are concerned. Another big trend is sustainability. I think designers will become a lot more conscious of their choices, which will eventually impact the visual aesthetic of...

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Stef Hamerlinck Studio — Belgium

“I have noticed a lot more nostalgia in packaging design lately. Burger King, for example, and a lot of smaller brands want that authentic, old-school style. Especially where colours, typography and graphical elements are concerned. Another big trend is sustainability. I think designers will become a lot more conscious of their choices, which will eventually impact the visual aesthetic of...

Stef Hamerlinck Studio — Belgium

“I have noticed a lot more nostalgia in packaging design lately. Burger King, for example, and a lot of smaller brands want that authentic, old-school style. Especially where colours, typography and graphical elements are concerned. Another big trend is sustainability. I think designers will become a lot more conscious of their choices, which will eventually impact the visual aesthetic of...

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By-Enjoy Design — Fuzhou, China

“The most challenging are usually when the customer’s requirements and restrictions are very limited. We can still solve the problem through design. For example, our MCR’s coffee-bean packaging series and FIL Password Gift use almost ‘no design’ concepts to express the brand’s product proposition and function realisation under the constraints of cost and time.”...

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By-Enjoy Design — Fuzhou, China

“The most challenging are usually when the customer’s requirements and restrictions are very limited. We can still solve the problem through design. For example, our MCR’s coffee-bean packaging series and FIL Password Gift use almost ‘no design’ concepts to express the brand’s product proposition and function realisation under the constraints of cost and time.”...

By-Enjoy Design — Fuzhou, China

“The most challenging are usually when the customer’s requirements and restrictions are very limited. We can still solve the problem through design. For example, our MCR’s coffee-bean packaging series and FIL Password Gift use almost ‘no design’ concepts to express the brand’s product proposition and function realisation under the constraints of cost and time.”...

Riki — Beijing, China

“Our Cator Cat Litter packaging design has been my most satisfying and challenging project to date. The client not only needed a series of packaging with different flavours, they also wanted them to be representative of the cat’s character, so the packaging needed to be as concise as possible. Both the client and I were very satisfied with the final...

Bratus — Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam

The most challenging and satisfying projects to date? “Stella Pharm. Unlike other design projects, pharmaceutical packaging design has a lot of regulations in each country and you must balance them with your design system. The visual was inspired by geometric structures for 12 different categories with abstract conceptual graphics in geometric forms, following deep research. Each category’s key visual reflects...