Wednesday, December 5, 2007

Updated: Package Design for ThinkEco Pencils

For these set of package design I use an embossed method instead of ink printing. The design for the packaging follows well with the brand identity being that art materials should use lesser resources and chemicals that would do more harm to the environment.

6 comments:

Unknown said...

Hey man,
That recycle logo is kind of random in the top 2 packages.
Eve said that you could try and use the recycle logo as part the o in eco.
cool bananas

Tyler Egeto said...

What kind of material are you thinking of using, as with your brand that is an very important. I don't think the gold says "eco-friendly"

Tyler Egeto said...

Also this is a lot better than your previous version, a lot closer to your target. I really like the design!

Lexter said...

thanks for the comments. well about the materials that going to be use for this package design would be brown recycle paper, the same type of materials thats being use for corrugated boxes.

Unknown said...

Very good concept. No ink is definitely environmentally-friendly as ink is a major problem in paper recycling.

But the gold colored plastics could use a more natural color. Like white.

Unknown said...

Unbleached recycled paper though cheap and absolutely appear environmentally-friendly, may give the wrong message.

The paper used for corrugated board is the kind which the paper has been recycled too many times to be used for writing or print, lignins are too short so it is layered into cheap packaging material.

Reminds me of MUJI's cream color board. I wonder are those semi-bleach recycled paper.