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Mona Lisa X-Box Case Mod is Definitely a Work of Art

August 24, 2010 by · Leave a Comment 

I’m pretty sure this is not exactly what Leonardo da Vinci had in mind when he painted the Mona Lisa. Most case modders go for a video game or movie character. This guy went for the classics. This is definitely a piece of something, perhaps a piece of art, maybe a piece of something else. [...]

Rosewood Hotels and Resorts to Award 30 People For Their Exceptional Work

August 21, 2010 by · Leave a Comment 

The Rosewood Hotels and Resort is celebrating 30 years since its inception. To commemorate this special occasion, the group has announced a special programme called 30 Under 30 that seeks to reward 30 special individuals who have displayed traits that the Rosewood considers to be a part of its own ethos. These have been listed [...]

Student Work – Sara Böttiger

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Designed by Sara Böttiger | Country: Sweden “Redesign of an Italian wine called Salice Salentino. In Sweden it costs approximately 7€, which is fairly cheap. When I did the research I realized that many people don’t always remember the name of the wine. They remember the taste, the design of the label, etc, but not [...]

Student Work – Neal Fletcher

August 11, 2010 by · 5 Comments 

Designed by Neal Fletcher | Country: United Kingdom “We were asked to choose one of five difficult objects to package, I chose spaghetti. I wanted to address a problem I always have when cooking spaghetti, that problem being that I always use too much. So I somehow wanted to build something into the packaging that [...]

Student Work – Bryan Connor

August 9, 2010 by · 2 Comments 

Designed by Bryan Connor | Country: United States “This is my concept for a hypothetical extension of the 826 Valencia tutoring center and store for Baltimore called “The Stuff of Dreams.” Like the existing 826 stores, the 826 Baltimore store sells re-purposed and redesigned products around a theme. For “The Stuff of Dreams” all products [...]

Student Work – Phurbu Dolma

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Designed by Phurbu Dolma | Country: United States “This was a branding and packaging project for a luxury food line which carried exotic extracts. This particular line focused on floral extracts, (Rose and Lavender) which can be used in foods such as baking. Exotiqué emphasizes on quality, style, authenticity and needed a distinctive visual and [...]

Vasily: A crescent shape bathroom radiator that looks more like a work of art

July 30, 2010 by · Leave a Comment 

A bathroom radiator does not really bring to mind a beautiful picture. But the Uk- based Aestus company has brought out something so amazing, that your image of a bathroom radiator will change forever. I present to your the Vasily radiator, that falls nothing short of being a work of art. I know people have [...]

Student Work – Karmøy Gravlaks

July 25, 2010 by · 2 Comments 

Designed by Klingsholm / Larsen / Saguate / Ekern / Aas “The challenge was to pick a typical Norwegian product and redesign the packaging for international launch, primarily in France. Pay attention to cultural differences and design the package so that it stands out in the typical french retail environment. We chose to promote the [...]

Student Work – Niklas Hessman

July 24, 2010 by · 2 Comments 

Designed by Niklas Hessman | Country: Sweden “A kind of taste pack for oatmeal. This package contains the right amount of oatmeal with added sugar and salt. You break your BREAK FAST pack over a bowl, add water and cook in the microwave. Then you can tentatively serve with cold milk. The idea is to [...]

Student Work – Jamie Prendergast

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Designed by Jamie Prendergast | Country: United States “I redesigned the Sony packaging for their Vaio, Cyber Shot and EX ear buds. While researching the company, I found a letter from the CEO to stockholders explaining that Sony products “change the way people experience the world.” This statement inspired these packages, which have an outer [...]

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