Believe Design Magazine

Believe Design Magazine

Believe Design Magazine featuring great design, architecture, fashion, graphics and innovation from across the globe.

 

Flying to the Moon

This Mid-Autumn Flying to the Moon aims to take users back to the traditional Mid-Autumn Festival customs. Therefore, the packaging adopts the traditional Chinese palace lantern and a light module is added to its bottom. The circular illustration, coming from traditional mythologies, like the Jade Hare, the palace of the moon, and Apsaras in Dunhuang Murals, exudes a strong sense of ceremony.

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Dragon Boat Festival Packaging

It was inspired by the Dragon Boat Sacrificial Ceremony, by which the ancient Chinese prayed to stars and gods for the eradication of diseases and bumper harvest. The outer box is designed with a dragon as the main body, with the shape of mugwort leaves outlining the torso of the dragon and the grains of the reed leaves as the scales of the dragon body. While the inner box adopts a packaging of two dragons holding Zongzi, which means double luck in Chinese culture.The inner box adopts a packaging of two dragons holding Zongzi, which means double luck in Chinese culture.

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From the Forest of Rusk

When designing this product rusk, the team used worldview of picture books and tried to make the character animals living in the Forest of Rusk as lovely as possible. They set up a character for each flavor, created an episode for each character and put on the back of the package. Therefore, the size of eyes, nose and mouth had to be adjusted in millimeters. The rusk used for the design basis is not CG, but actual product to be pictured and used as it is. The natural unique shape of rusk made its character look more attractive.

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PickyPods

The agency was commissioned to create branding and packaging for a unique supplement range. The collagen and probiotic supplement sachets are formulated to make fine adjustments to bodies according to age, gender and other important factors. Color is the lead player of this project. It needed to feel bold and energetic for its gym going target. Gender symbols were used to shout out to the gender-specific formulas, another difference for this brand.

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Idun Red Heart

The goddess of youth who rules the golden apple: Idun. The main image pays homage to the artist John Bauer, extracting Idun and redesigning it to incorporate the beautiful apple-growing environment. The apples in the goddess's hand are hollowed out on the bottle label to reveal the red apple juice beneath the label, expressing the natural properties of the apples. Three of the apples are treated with a gold stamping process to convey the three golden apples get from the Goddess of Youth to squeeze into juice.

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Tsingtao Beer

The Tsingtao Beer packaging is designed for the 120th anniversary of its inception. It contains a gift box based on the distinctive architectures of Qingdao and three Tsingtao beers. The basic elements of the illustration include landmark and brand culture, which demonstrate the integration of brand and regional cultures. The outer case is a gift box that can be unfolded to both sides. This is inspired by the blossom of hops, one of the ingredients, thus building a close relationship with the product. When opened, three vintage Pilsner beers is in sight.

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