Posts Tagged ‘ food ’

Packaging | Take-a-way coffee cups

Great idea for take-a-way coffee cups, showing exactly what makes up the drink.

Lovely Package

via Shokoladnica.

Packaging | John and John Potato Crisps

Great looking crisp packages for John and John. The designs successfully coordinate multiple fonts in a quirky layout over the top of simple heraldic style backgrounds.

John & John

John & John

John & John

John & John

John & John

John & John

design work life

via John & John Crisps Packaging.

Layout | Sainsbury’s retro food labels

Some examples of food packaging from Sainsbury’s fro 1962-77. The labels show what can be achieved with simple bold shapes and paired down colour palettes.

Sainsbury's own label: Sainsbury's own label

Sainsbury's own label: Sainsbury's own label

Sainsbury's own label: Sainsbury's own label

Sainsbury's own label: Sainsbury's own label

Form Fifty Five

via Sainsbury’s Design Studio 1962-77.

via The Guardian

Typography | DJ Kitchen free dingbat font

I am currently looking at putting together a cookbook for personal use of recipes from mine and other food blogs.

I had a great idea of using food icons as bullets for each recipe step which would give a clue as to the type of cooking in each step. For example, a knife for cutting, pot for boiling, pan for frying etc.

I just found DJ Kitchen Font, a free dingbat font of kitchen utensils – perfect.

DJ Kitchen font by Donna J Morse – FontSpace.

Layout | The money inside your daily fix of coffee

Christine Rode has produced a great poster to highlight where the money from your coffee goes, and shows how much better fair trade is.

Christine Røde – a portfolio.

Packaging | Prima Vina

Very interesting bottle labels for winery Prima Vina. They are very effective when shown on mass, but I am not so sure how well they work on their own. Still, the illustrations are amusing, and stand nicely with the bold lettering behind.

 

Visual identity for ‘Prima Vina Stiriae Slovenae’ group on the Behance Network.

Packaging | Jooze

Cool and fun juice packaging by Australian student Yunyeen Yong. The alternative shape will create instant recognition and references the shape of fruit.

Packagings of the World

via Jooze (Student Work).

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