Believe Design Magazine

Believe Design Magazine

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

 

Shangri La

The design was inspired by the posture of the trunk of the old vine and the unique ecological environment of the plateau. Use Chinese ink painting techniques to express the texture of grape trees, and three spirits to represent the unique natural environment of Shangri La. The butterflies represent the local air, the fish represents the local water, and the pines represent the local soil. The whole picture is divided into three parts, which can be combined to form a complete picture of vine growth. In this way, people are urged to protect the ecological environment and inherit the national.

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Dream Of The Blue

Dream of the Blue M6 Plus adopts a luxury design which reflects a modern aesthetics. The blue bottle and gold label with a drip decoration shows a low-key luxury and brings out international taste. It takes "Dream Drop" as the origin of creativity, uses water drop bottle and crystal cover as the styling symbol. The structure is natural and the transition is smooth from top to bottom. With the innovative technology and more high-grade texture of material, the quality has also highly improved. The design integrates modeling, color, craftsmanship and ergonomic function.

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Honey tea

The packaging design of this product integrates the local nature, culture and tourist attractions, and combines the characteristics and themes of the product itself to enhance the scene experience of consumers. Visual changes brought about by separate images and different packaging combinations are easier to form sales interaction and communication. There is a card attached with the product, the front side can be used as decorative painting display, and the back side is a line drawing screen, which can be filled with color and doodle freely to increase consumers' participation experience.

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Boo

Germs will be frightened with this line of disinfectants. Pale colors on the package give the illusion that the germs are being erased, revealing the transparent part of the bottle with information about safety. Each product in the line has a unique germs design, because different germs live on different surfaces. This playful design element indicates that the products are from the children's category. Boo and germs are washed off the surface.

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FairyFox

Welcome to an adventurous journey towards the sense of nature. Feel the mystique surrounding these skincare products. The design nods to the bond between Mother Nature and her children, while the high quality materials lend a tactile feel and a lasting impression. Competition mapping and trends analysis led to the discovery of opportunity spaces that aligned with the client's vision and strategy, leading to modern, minimal and warm packaging.

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Jinsha Sauce Liquor

The packaging idea fully demonstrated the brand's historical origins, geographic background and quality characteristics. Through an expression of illustrations, the brand's ancient brewing skills and unique geographical location are combined, and displayed in the Han Dynasty mural art style thousands of years ago. The front of the box is abstract and full of Chinese ink and wash mood. Strengthened the brand's sense of quality and added art.

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