Believe Design Magazine

Believe Design Magazine

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

 

Anti Sun Damage Series for Children

The sunlight shield visual hammer symbol is creatively incorporated into the packaging, which aligns with the brand concept of light damage resistance. The snow mountain series packaging design emphasizes the unity and playfulness of the product, showcasing the aesthetic pursuit and mastery of the designer. Furthermore, the packaging of this series is scientifically designed to improve its usage and interactive experience, promoting innovation and child friendliness.

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Challenger

Challenger is a spirits packaging design. Inspired by traditional Chinese mythology Nezha and Wukong. Express the spirit of courage to challenge. The main colors of the bottle are blue and orange with illustrations. The packaging box is dark blue, with elements representing Wukong and Nezha printed on the front, and the craftsmanship is embossed with hot stamping. Integrate illustration art and Chinese culture into packaging. Adopts an oblique 60-degree double-door opening method.

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Gota

The packaging of the brand takes inspiration from the Maori tale of New Zealand and blends the vital force of the culture, traditional wisdom, and modern technology, aiming to offer a quality and natural skincare experience. Furthermore, the packaging design is oriented towards sustainability, employing recyclable and environmentally friendly paper and printing materials, thereby avoiding using metal materials and electroplating processes that do not align with modern society pursuit of environmental protection.

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Zongchuan 1929

Zongchuan 1929 also serves as a unique blessing for the recipient. As a gift for the Dragon Boat Festival, it plays an important role in conveying emotions between people. The temperament and culture it presents reflect the personality and cultivation of the gift giver. Zongchuan 1929 is designed to give a sense of the bustle of Chang'an's streetscape and the warmth of its people. The unique box opening and printing process, as well as the use of sustainable paper, also reflect the brand's social responsibility as a long-established Chinese brand.

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Kweichow Moutai Sanhua Flying Apsaras

The design takes inspiration from the Flying Apsaras motif found in Dunhuang murals as its primary visual concept. Hand painted in the style of ancient Chinese mural art, depicting the beautiful and agile posture of Tang Dynasty flying figures. Inside the box, there are double-layered cloud-shaped decorations surrounding the bottle, and when the inner box is opened, it gives the impression of a Flying Apsara flying out from the Dunhuang murals.

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Aquetha

Online gallery that exposes the aged sake as work of art. Aged sake is a minor genre among Japanese sake, and the design team needed to re-propose it to the world in a way that is not bound by the traditional context of Japanese sake. Therefore, they created a design to position Aquetha, which is characterized by ice-temperature aging, as the umbrella for the online gallery Kitamura Sake Exhibition, which views aged sake as works of art, and as the first of the works that will be exhibited and sold there. Based on this concept, they planned and developed bottles that are hand-made by art.

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