Believe Design Magazine

Believe Design Magazine

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

 

Pah Ji Hue

With tea culture as the brand core, Pah Ji Hue augments cultural and creative tea products. The combination of Taiwan fruit tea and classic dried fruit creates the mellow and smooth taste, echoing with image of rounded can. Meanwhile, the simple and elegant illustration outlines the urban design style. The wooden box is adopted to share products of the two, realizing the effective integrated design and expansion of gift.

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Ecological Journey Gift Box

The design of the honey gift box is inspired by the "ecological journey" of Shennongjia with abundant wild plants and good natural ecological environment. Protecting the local ecological environment is the creative theme of the design. The design adopts traditional Chinese paper-cut art and shadow puppet art to show the local natural ecology and five rare and endangered first-class protected animals. Rough grass and wood paper is used on the packaging material, which represents the concept of nature and environmental protection. The outer box can be used as an exquisite storage box for reuse.

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Hloipnee

Fusion is a process of melting, combining and then integrating in one. It is a belief of the establisher of Hloipnee that combines the insistence on the product and care for the environment. The identification logo combining light spots and letters symbolizes that the light of spirit leads the brand forward, and let consumers enjoy the products that have perfect fragrance tastes and purify spirit leading to relax. It also represents the determination of Hloipnee on positive and caring environment in the future.

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Jingyang Brick Tea

Jingyang Brick Tea has a history of more than 600 years. Inspired by the Shaanxi merchants of the Qing dynasty and the folk custom, the design promotes the inheritance of China’s intangible cultural heritage. Line drawing techniques and tea receipts that circulated during the late Qing Dynasty will be used to seal the bottom of the brick tea. Three traditional Chinese colors will be used on different packages. The final implementation of the packaging will use handmade rice paper as packaging materials and wood-block prints for inscription rubbing, which are all done by hand.

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Frangi Premium

The solution of how to balance the general character and individuality between 5 different products in this series in quite interesting. Iris presented in each product of FRANGI as the core element, which improved the whole packaging quality and user experience with no extra expense on transportation and production. The vertical stripes which simulated plants stalk as the independent identity of this new series. With different materials, the whole series gave a vivid and unified appearance.

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Sierra Cantabria

The design of this extensive family of wines has the mission of collecting the manifesto of 150 years of history to build the language of its labels. The different variants that it has give rise to a very large family, whose brand is worked together, but also retains subtle differences between one of the bottles to give rise to a range full of elegance and expressiveness. Using the winery's own heraldic symbols in combination with a hierarchy of typographic elements, manages to create more than 50 combinations of labels, with a serene and elegant design.

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