Tuesday, February 3, 2009

art446 packaging ideas





i've decide to do a sub brand of Heinz. It is a liqueur set which will be of raspberry, coffee, and orange (citrus) that is used by everyone that drinks and like to mix drinks.
 

8 comments:

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Anonymous said...

very creative bottle concept. i say keep the clean vintage look for this "line" it makes it look sophisticated and high end.

☁ɕɧɾɪʂҭɪɳɜ☁ said...

Bottle-wise, I think that the one on the right-hand corner looks unique. The angles of the label also go well with the bottle.

The bottom-middle bottle is neat for the liqueur idea too. Because of the odd and unique shapes, I think that it will draw customers towards the product.

fildude19 said...

I like the bottle shape of the top right hand side. It has a nice shape and plus, if this is a line of mix that you will put on a drink, you usually don't need a large bottle for it.

iRina said...

Interesting bottle shapes! I like the upper right the most. The layouts, however, look a bit busy. Maybe establishing a hierarchy will help: what is more important Heinz brand or the name of a product?

Miki said...

I like the top one on the right because of the shape of the bottle and the placement of the elements. =)

John M. said...

I like both the top center and bottom center bottles. They both look elegant and sophisticated. I just don't know how appealing the ideas of a flavored liquer from Heinz would be. It's a brand associated with condiments and cooking, not beverages or refreshment.

The Designed Mind said...

I agree with John about the brand association...maybe you could rename the subbrand to make it a division of Heinz? When I think Heinz, I think relish or ketchup...however if you give it a different name, you could make it more sophisticated.

I like the top right best but think the angles should be a bit more softened.