01875nam a2200277 a 4500001001500000003000400015005001700019008004100036020002700077020003000104040000900134050001100143082002300154100002700177245004000204250001800244260004000262300002100302520098500323650002501308650002001333856008201353942001201435999001901447952013101466ASIN158423539XOSt20180116192424.0140828s2014 xxu eng d a158423539X (paperback) a9781584235392 (paperback) csada04aHF5770 a688.8068bABE 20141 aAbellan, Miquel.9776410aFun packaging /cby Miquel Abellan. aBilingual ed. a[S.l.] :bGingko Press Inc.,c2014. a192 p. ;c24 cm. aFun Packaging collects quirky, eye-catching examples of the best bottles, tins, boxes, and bags along with other inventive packaging concepts. While many blue-chip brands rely on consistent marks and reassuring blandness, there's a new ecosystem of companies and products speaking an entirely different language with their packaging. Whether sharp and refined, rude and crude, or cute and friendly, these products jump off the shelves by portraying brand personalities. Notable entries include a Greta Garbo inspired whiskey label, Food Finish, the world's first food coloring in a spray can, high definition labels for fresh fish and a cookbook made of pasta. Designers from around the world include Neumeister Design, Studio Lost & Found, Studio mLlongo, Bayley Design, Beetroot Design Group, The Creative Method, Bessermachen Design Studio, Reynolds & Reyner, Mousegraphics, P&W Design Consultants, lg2boutique, Lun Yau, Fresh Chicken, Andre Zaragoza, Yevgeny Razumov and more. 0aConsumer goods97765 0aPackaging97766403Amazon.comuhttp://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/ASIN/158423539X/chopaconline-20 2ddccBK c354006d354006 00102ddc4070aSADAbSADAd2014-08-27l7m4o688.8068 ABE 2014pSADA0002374r2025-04-21s2025-04-16v2650.32w2014-08-28yBK