“Thinking beyond the product itself into full un-boxing experiences, I’m expecting to see a lot of additional peripheral elements that will be used to help tell the brand story.Visually I’m expecting to see a continuation of the current trend of minimalist design aesthetics. We are also seeing a new brutalist trend carried over from many modern design applications into packaging.”...
Conoce al Picasso del tatuaje
Carlo Amen, es un artista y tatuador francés conocido como el Picasso de los tatuajes. Su arte se destaca por el uso minimalista de líneas de colores que forman rostros, cuerpos y elementos que se asemejan a los dibujos infantiles. Su inspiración en el cubismo y en artistas como Miró, Kandinsky y, por supuesto, Picasso son evidentes en sus trabajos;...
Diseñando desde nuestra cultura latinoamericana
Somos muchos los diseñadores latinoamericanos que crecimos con referentes europeos y norteamericanos. Nos acostumbramos a aprender mirando hacia afuera. Y además, nos encontramos con clientes que quieren ver cómo sus productos o servicios triunfan en todo el mundo. Quizás, por esas razones, es fácil optar por diseñar “gráficas universales”, que funcionen a nivel global. Pero hemos nacido en una tierra...
Kris Nguyen — Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam
“I expect to see more packaging that includes illustration to make it stand out on the shelf.”...
Los Indios de Cleveland ahora se llaman Guardians y este es su nuevo logotipo
Los Indios de Cleveland son un equipo de las Grandes Ligas de Béisbol (MLB), desde el año de 1915 al equipo se le conocía como los indios o pieles rojas. Pero para la próxima temporada el equipo cambiará de nombre, ahora solo serán conocidos como: «Guardians», (Guardianes). Pero el equipo no solo cambió de nombre, también cambió de imagen gráfica...
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...
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...
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.”...
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.”...









