Believe Design Magazine

Believe Design Magazine

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

 

Full Moon

On Halloween 2020 while the whole world was talking about a special full moon which was visible in all parts of the globe, Guinness became part of the conversation by posting this unique visual to light up social media feeds on Halloween night. Agency: Rothco, part of Accenture Interactive | Client: Guinness

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Cheetos Redesign

Cheetos is a brand that people love and the new visual identity reimagines the all colorful characteristics of Cheetos within an new design that is driven by the iconic C. This versatile brand mark is both contemporary and playful in attitude, without loosing the playful essense of Chester, the brands world renowned mascot. In line with the heritage of the brand the design focuses on attention to detail and meticulous execution.

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Alienergy Energy Drink

The product does not only focus on making a good visual impact, but also aims to build a better brand personality through graphic communication. The design is mainly composed of its special alien figure, creative background settings, and intense color blendings. The alien figure with its head and eyes is representing a bold, energetic, and passionate brand personality. The detailed background patterns consolidate the futuristic alien characteristic.

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Day One

Day One, Selected Harvest, is a design that pays tribute to the moment when a winemaker decides to begin the harvest: a decision that is fundamental to the quality, finish and character of a wine. A balance between sugar, acidity, and tannins. During this process, sugar is transformed into alcohol and, hence, the concentration of sugar in the fruit is key to start the harvest. The harvest scissors have germinated among the flowers that protect the grapes and vine leaves.

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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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Smoked Trout

The packaging design for smoked trout products combines contrasting colours together with specific elements (the circular pattern background, the medieval gate shape for the cardboard cutting and the golden seal) in order to communicate the attributes of the product: tradition, heritage and natural ingredients. The most visible items: the seal and the medieval gate shape are present on the entire product range, and represent both tradition and continuity.

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