Design: Harsh BhattLocation: IndiaProject Type: Student ProjectPackaging Contents: Tea Leaves/PowderPackaging Substrate / Materials: Cardboard Tata Tea is India’s largest packaged tea brand. Today, 1 in every 3 Indian households consumes tea from the brand’s extensive range of variants. The project is a hypothetical concept made to depict the brands presence in the Scandinavian Regio.
Design: MadhuLocation: IndiaProject Type: Student ProjectSchool: Stella Maris College, ChennaiPackaging Contents: Powdered spicesPackaging Substrate / Materials: Paper The brief was to design the packaging of a collection of five spices - Coriander, Pepper, Chilli, Turmeric, Jeera. The packaging oozes premium value and a distinct aesthetic to appeal to the elite target audience. The .
Printing Process: Flexography A new design for Lactopar s Yogurt packaging. During meetings with the client, we were able to get to know the target audience and the region of Paraguay where the packages will be sold. This information defined the strategies for the look of yogurts. For the Lactopar Yogurt project, in addition to creating the company s brand, I proposed a harmonic and clean layout for the packaging, highlighting the product on the gondola. What s Unique? The printing of this type of packaging prevents the art from being complete from corner to corner. And to avoid highlighting the white border above and below, I created a clean layout that camouflages the white border naturally. Each package received a solid color stain with smooth waves alluding to the yogurt liquid. In addition, a drop containing the net weight of the yogurt completes the movement.
Tutor: Pradnya Naik
Packaging Substrate / Materials: Areca Leaf Bowls
Printing Process: Flexography The aim of this project was to design a sustainable food-grade packaging for a hypothetical food brand, that sells south Indian breakfast on transit stations like Airports, Train stations, as well as Bus- stops. The three main items to be sold under this brand are Idli, Vadas, and Sweet Appams. Designing the structure of the packaging was also an interesting challenge here. The intent was to stick to minimum wastage as well as highlight the cultural roots through the form. The name gives the idea of the brand providing tiffins, thus even the was designed to look like a tiffin, that can be stacked upon one another, to make as many combinations as possible.
Packaging Substrate / Materials: Aluminium This packaging project is an end of semester project where I redesigned existing local packages in of some drink brands in Ghana. For this particular 5 Star Energy Drink package, I found in my search that the product has been in the market for ten years, so i decided to create a special anniversary/limited edition package. What s Unique? It is unique because of its intended purpose, which makes it a rare package. And also this package is text based and does not use images making it have a limited use of elements.