PACKAGING | Portugal's PRIMVS Brand
A really nice use of color and simple graphics make this series of culinary products an eye-catching addition to the shelf.
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Is this a new series of limited editions from Absolut? If so, think of the possibilities! A collection of graphics representing various cities throughout the world would be a fantastic edition to any liquor shelf. Or library shelf, for that matter...
How did I miss this one?!
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For a new-to-market series of flours, Gran Farina has a different - and simple - take on the "serving suggestion" photos that are the norm of food packaging. These are presented quite elegantly.
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...and you can squeeze it! I'd buy it just to play with the packaging. For now, it's a concept mock-up, but let's hope this one makes it to market, and then the idea catches on and leaps across the pond.
Well-played, Russia!
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A nice touch in the world of wine labels: each bottle of this limited edition Sauvignon Blanc is individually numbered, per the order in which they came off the line.
As a bonus, there's something elegant yet casual about the graphic style used here. And you can never go wrong with silver on black...
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Wine labels are often lauded for their creativity, nuance...and influence on consumer purchasing habits (who doesn't buy wine based on the label?!) - but vodka bottles are proving to be a close second in that regard.
This elegant identity for Million Vodka is a nice addition to the pack.
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Nice graphics. Nice color scheme. A budget-required one-style-only solution that will nonetheless remain interesting for the consumer.
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