Tagged: drink

Reminddrink – My Work

This project was the first one from my first year of uni in which I got really good feedback and marks. The project required us to design either a typeface or a drinks product based a questionnaire filled in by an unknown peer. The questionnaire I was given was filled in by someone who talked about being forgetful, so I chose to create a fictional new drink that helps you remember things to do each day.

I called it Reminddrink:

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Designed With A Little Help From Gravity

I looked at some rather interesting and different wine bottle designs a few days ago with Dorian’s puzzle based range, and this post continues that theme of ingenious work within wine bottle design.

As part of a student packaging project Patrick Hill created these great bottles for a fictional wine company called “Gravity”. In some great tactile design, the use of gravity to drip paint on the bottle provides a perfect link with the concept of gravity in alcohol production.

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Coca-Cola Create Adverts That You May Become Attached To… Literally!

Ok, so this may not be the most up to date post as this advert was created in late 2009, but I found it on helloyoucreatives.com this morning and had to blog about it.

I know I’ve written about Coca-Cola adverts several times before (here and here), however I’ll justify another blog post about them with two points:

  1. They’re often fantastic, creative and engaging adverts.
  2. This one had a quite interesting effect on the public.

To promote a new bottle and the grip it possessed they produced simple adverts showing the new bottle which were placed in bus shelters around Paris. The interesting difference between these adverts and conventional ones however, was that these adverts were made entirely from velcro to strengthen the grip concept.

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A Puzzling Collection Of Wines

“El Buscador”, “El Guía” and “El Nómada” (The Seeker, The Guide and The Wanderer) are a set of three wines designed by Spanish Graphic Design agency Dorian. Their design is based on the concept of leisure, with each of the three bottles having a different puzzle as part of the label. This links to the sort of recreational time experienced whilst drinking a glass of wine.

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