Packaging In Brief: Monkey Pick Gourmeteas
Posted: August 27, 2012 Filed under: Food & Drink, Packaging | Tags: Art, branding, Coba & Associates, design, graphic design, identity, labels, Monkey Pick Gourmeteas, packaging, packaging news, pattern, Print, southeast asian, tea, tea leaves, thailand, typography Leave a comment »Belgrade based design agency Coba Associates have recently created the visual identity and packaging solution for Monkey Pick, a new range of gourmet teas produced from leaves, fruit and berries collected by trained monkeys from hard to reach places. Coba’s design solution is an interesting contrast of a modern and conventional high gloss plastic and the more traditional craft-based aesthetics of a card structural design, patterns, fine line work, deep tones and a gold spot colour alongside a simple, well spaced typographic mix of a personal (and quality assured) script signature, classic serif and contemporary sans serif.






