Packaging: Tom Organic
Posted: June 5, 2012 Filed under: Health, Fitness & Beauty, Packaging | Tags: Art, Australia, deism, fashion, female, feminine, graphic design, Health, hygiene, illustration, liners, melbourne, packaging, tampons, Tom Organic, truly deeply, watercolour Leave a comment »Tom Organic is the first and currently the only range of 100% biodegradeable feminine hygiene products accredited by the Australian Certified Organic association. Melbourne based design studio Truly Deeply, working in collaboration with freelance illustrator Sarah Carter-Jenkins, redeveloped Tom’s packaging proposition, launched this week, with a new, vivid, illustrative and simple typographic solution that helped to secure national distribution.
Review on The Dieline: Halo
Posted: March 6, 2012 Filed under: Health, Fitness & Beauty, Packaging | Tags: charity, design, donations, female, graphic, hearts, hygiene, illustration, illustrative, labels, logo-type, opinion, packaging, packaging news, pink, review, richard baird, sanitary, The Dieline, typography Leave a comment »Rather than reviewing the most popular post from each week on The Dieline I have been asked to review the most talked about. BP&O has always been a place to comment on what I believe to be inspiring and solid design work but appreciate that as a critic I would have to eventually review a project I really did not like. I hope, in this instance I have been fair and that you will take the time to add your own opinions over on The Dieline.



