Thursday, March 12, 2009

446 packing for jack black






Originally i was going to Jack Black. But they have a sub-brand that is associated with their line. It is called Mark Eau de parfum. Which is distinguished by three color set black silver and blue.
here are some of redesign for this. I'm going for a modern look which bring the design to the present rather stuck in the 1800's. 

12 comments:

The Designed Mind said...

I think the cylindrical shape would be very interesting for the eau de parfum. Are you going to do a shaving product and lotion as well?

R.A.M. said...

i like the last packaging bottle. its not like most bottles.

BrianTroiola said...

My thought is to see a "Mark", a symbol and the structure would be masculine with some weight.

NickP said...

The bottom-right logo carries the contemporary look your aiming for.

☁ɕɧɾɪʂҭɪɳɜ☁ said...

I like the first and third structures better because the other structures look like they're for females rather than males.

-Christine

Helou said...

I like nr 1... this has a masculine feel to it. I think the design on this one is more simple, therefore I think you more easily can make it look like a male product... and when you add the right colors it can look nice.

Miki said...

All of the structures look like it could work. Not sure of which one to choose from.

For the design, the first one on the top row has a lot of potential. It has a clean and sophisticated look to it. =)

Sarom R.

jennyxsan said...

I think the layout on the bottom right is working the best. be careful not to make it too feminine though.

Anonymous said...

i would like to see more of a new logo for the product . other than that I think the bottom right is the best although it's starting to look like a perfume not a cologne. (feminine)

Yor53 said...

look great in all the packaging need more quality of logo or design in the bottle. i like the first and third container.

Paul Masatani said...

I'd go for the layouts on the left, the others don't feel masculine.

The first and third structures look good for a fragrance. The second one looks cheap.

The bottom logo looks better, with the huge mark

-Paul

Jessica said...

I think the pattern on the bottom left sketch is interesting, although seems like it might be a bit feminine, is this a men's cologne?