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Vintage Seltzer Water

3 Mar

Vintage Seltzer Can

Vintage Seltzer can

These cans are part of a class project to redesign the cans for original and raspberry-flavored Vintage seltzer water. Click to see the flats for these two cans. (more…)

Kleenex Box

3 Mar

KleenexBox

This was an assignment to redesign the Kleenex box with a modern twist. The box was supposed to be a part of a 4-pack, designed with shelf appeal in mind. I used the Kleenex logo, which will read on the shelf as a part of a 4-pack, but also becomes more abstract when one box is placed in the home.

Bavarian Chocolate Werks

3 Mar

Bavarian Chocolate Werks

These chocolate bars were a part of a class assignment to create a chocolate bar line for the “Reserve” line of Bavarian Chocolate Werks. I incorporated foil elements, and made subtle use of the Bavarian flag pattern to tie in the design to the company name and history. The foil “BCW” brand mark is based on the Bavarian shield.

Pavement live CD

22 Jan

Here are some of the images from a Pavement CD I designed for a packaging class. The assignment? To make a special edition CD of Pavement’s 1999 concert at Tillburg in the Netherlands. I chose the title from the song “Folk Jam,” and the design is based around the theme of family and family trees. I used a collage style, based on the idea of digging through a box of old photographs and trinkets you might find in a family member’s closet. Although I have finished the class project, it’s still a bit of a work in progress. Here are some of the images so far. Click to enlarge.

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The tracklisting for the CD is done in the style of a set list.

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Spiced Mayan Chocolate

4 Oct

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These chocolate bars were created as a part of a packaging assignment to create a line of high-end chocolate bars. I chose to redesign the “Spiced Mayan Chocolate” line from Chuao Chocolatier. I created a pattern that complemented the background aesthetic. The illustrations I created for each chocolate flavor were adapted from actual Mayan symbols. Click above to see a larger image.