The Arrow Box is an e-commerce box made of Metsä Board’s white kraftliners and developed in partnership with PrintCity. The outside of the box is printed brown with the text in white. But don't let the outside fool you into thinking this is just another ordinary beige box.
After making an aggressive promise in 2008 that 100 percent of its cups would be reusable or recyclable by 2015, Starbucks, still nowhere close to hitting that number, has officially admitted it needs help. Your help. And it's willing to pay.
Innovative packaging entails more than aesthetically pleasing design, product protection and functionality—designers must also take into account the ecological implications of their work. Here are six ways designers can work with brand owners to create packaging that is sustainable and innovative.
Leading up to the 2018 LIA awards judging session in Las Vegas, LIA announces its list of Jury Presidents for nine of the juries, with Corinna Falusi, Chief Creative Office of Mother, as the first female Jury President for Digital.
Cosfibel has created three spring-themed boxes for Viktor & Rolf’s Bonbon and Flowerbomb fragrances, with pretty in pink color and silver hot-stamped internal décor.
Metaphase Design Group Inc., a leader in the research, ergonomics and design of hand-intensive products and packaging, is an official participant in the Amazon Packaging Support and Supplier Network (APASS).
Two students at Poznań University of Economics and Business in Poland have won the Public Choice Award in the Stora Enso Recreate Packaging 2018 design competition. Smart Snack, their winning children’s food packaging design, includes a jigsaw puzzle that must be solved in order to open the package.
Pacific Foods, leading producer of organic soups, broths and plant-based beverages, teamed up with packaging design firm Voicebox to refresh the brand’s packaging to celebrate the high quality and holistic simplicity of its products and ingredients. Voicebox’s design brings vitality, freshness and consistency across all Pacific Foods SKUs, making it easy for consumers to identify a Pacific product on shelf.
With very little fanfare, McDonald's Corporation announced that it was taking steps to eliminate the use of polystyrene drink containers from its entire system by the end of 2018. The plan is to replace these containers with sustainable packaging materials made from recycled or fiber-based materials or a combination of both.