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Blooming Cuppa Tea

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We all have our own purposes: some drinks tea for fun, some drinks for leisure and some merely drinks for convenience. If you’re rightly somebody pursuing convenience, the Blooming Cuppa Tea is surely the first one on your list. The design combines a disposable cup and a teabag package, ensuring both easy transportation and easy usage. The only drawback I see is that the disposable tea cup may leave some “footprints” to our environment. Hopefully they will be finally produced with eco-friendly materials.

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Incredible Packaging Designs

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Will a product’s unique packaging catch your attention and finally make you to buy it? Honestly I’m a person easily caught by interesting packaging designs, especially when they’re as attractive as these ones listed here. Collected from the world, these designs have successfully perfected a product’s image, beat off other products and left the consumers a deep impression. Hopefully we may come up with more interesting ones after we’ve gone through with the 13 designs below. [Read the rest of this entry...]

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Ice Cream the T-shirt Pack

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How does your T-shirt taste like? I don’t know what answer you may offer, but I’m quite sure that Cecilia Felli’s T-shirt tastes good, as good as ice creams. Look, these T-shirts here are wrapped just like ice cream cones, isn’t that funny? [Read the rest of this entry...]

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City Water Concept

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It is interesting to start to know a city with its water, or more exactly with these spring water that has a raised tactile streetmap printed on their bottles. They’re not only City Water designed by Dzmitry Samal, but moreover city maps useful for tourists going to new cities. [Read the rest of this entry...]

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Choco Shot

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So will we humans become much lazier in the future as we even need to “inject” in some chocolate rather than to eat it? Really a crazy idea. But these Choco Shots do provide us with more convenience, because we wouldn’t have our hands dirty with chocolate if we use them. That’s great! [Read the rest of this entry...]

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Peelable Smirnoff Bottles

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We now have new Smirnoff Caipiroska to peel. Designed by JWT Brazil, the fruity vodkas come in a peelable package, which imitate the skin of each drink’s respective fruit. Just peel the wooden crate off and drink the fruit wine out! [Read the rest of this entry...]

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Coffree: Disposable Coffee Cup Package Design

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The idea behind this disposable coffee cup is really amazing: use as few materials as we can to make a cup and enjoy as much fun as we could to take the coffee. Collaborated by Young-an Seok, Young-woo Choi and Se-ryung Nam, Coffree is a foldable disposable cup that has coffee mix sealed inside. So simply tear the seal off, fold up the package, pour in some water and your coffee is then ready. Great! [Read the rest of this entry...]

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Reusable Packaging Bags

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Fold, fold and fold, and you would have another box of Doritos… Designed by Petar Pavlov for Doritos, this packaging box is reusable, allowing the users to keep their chips closed after opening. Wanna have a try? Check the video below for more information. [Read the rest of this entry...]

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Accordion Package

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The problem that canned instant noodle still takes up too much space has for a long time bothered both the consumers and designers, until Liu Yi, Jiang Yuning and Luo Jing have collaborated with the Accordion Package. [Read the rest of this entry...]

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Juice Box Camera

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It is a Juice Box Camera, a camera that is even more attractive than photos it takes. [Read the rest of this entry...]

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A Collection of Creative Packaging Designs

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Here’re several creative and impressive packaging bags, boxes and other relevant designs collected from all over the world, from which we hope you’ll find beauty, creativity and pleasure as well. [Read the rest of this entry...]

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Antrepo Product Design Logo

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While most designer are busy adding shadows, backgrounds, frames, colors and other elements onto a logo, Antrepo heads on in just the opposite direction. In a recent experiment with logo designs, the Antrepo deleted images and colors from labels and eventually left them a simple look. As a result, Nutella, Red Bull, Nesquick, Durex and many other logos seem totally different on the pictures. So what do you prefer, the old ones or the new ones? [Read the rest of this entry...]

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Thrift Toothpaste Package Design

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For those who believe they’re a thrifty housekeeper or try to become a thrifty person, you now have two choices to get the last bit of your toothpaste: hunting for a scissor to cut open the end of the toothpaste tubes or simply tear open the Thrift Toothpaste Tube. Since a thrifty man also saves his energy, we strongly suggest you choose the Thrift Toothpaste Tube. [Read the rest of this entry...]

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Food-like T-Shirt Packaging

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Enough cabbage and beef in your refrigerators? The focus here is such “food” created for your wardrobes. Dubbed “Here! Sod”, each of these t-shirts from Prompt Design can be packaged into bread, beef or other items you can find in a supermarket. Maybe next time you’re in a shopping mall, you should pay more attention to the items on shelves, right? [Read the rest of this entry...]

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Creative Butter Packaging

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Usually a butter packaging box is used to indicate the flavors of butter and protect butter during transportation, but now the package can also be used to spread the butter so that you no longer need to carry any additional cutlery. Simply pull the wooden spoon lid off and use that to spread the butter and then you can enjoy a nice breakfast… I love that! [Read the rest of this entry...]

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