Packaging: Rakia Bar Preserves
Posted: July 30, 2012 Filed under: Food & Drink, Packaging | Tags: adhesive label, Bulgaria, design, fruit, graphic, Jam, jars, label, opinion, packaging, packaging news, preservers, review, typography Leave a comment »Independent design agency Coba Associates were recently commissioned to develop the packaging for a new range of preserves created by Rakia, a bar located in the centre of Belgrade that offers a mix of local and exclusive coffees, spirits and snacks, which has grown to include a gift-shop selling a variety of high quality, traditional own brand ranges.
Packaging In Brief: Dulces La Cartuja
Posted: February 10, 2012 Filed under: Food & Drink, Packaging | Tags: Jam, jelly, labels, news, packaging, preserve, reviews, Soporte Comunicación, spain Leave a comment »Spanish company Dulces La Cartuja, a manufacturer and exporter of jellies and jams to prominent gourmet stores in the US, has recently repackaged its range. Created by Valencia (Spain) based Soporte Comunicación in collaboration with Mibalia, the new labels, which replace a conventional ‘homemade’ script based design, more appropriately resolves the brand’s creative and experimental approach to the combination of high quality ingredients with a minimal, bold and scientific typographic approach.
Packaging: Sarah’s Wonderful Honey
Posted: June 20, 2011 Filed under: Packaging | Tags: branding, design, fruit, honey, identity, Jam, logo, packaging, review, Sarah's, Wonderful Leave a comment »Sarah’s Wonderful Honey is a new product line from Ireland’s Mileeven Fine Foods, a family company run by Eilis and daughter Sarah Gough. Producing honey since 1988 this new range comes with a fruit twist and covers nine varieties, six of which will launch in Selfridge’s this month.
Packaging: Bakonybéli
Posted: May 10, 2011 Filed under: Food & Drink, Packaging | Tags: branding, design, fruit, hungarian, identity, illustration, Jam, label, logo, packaging, premium Leave a comment »Bakonybéli is a line of premium Hungarian jam that includes blackberry, rose hip and mulberry varieties. The packaging and labels, designed by Dora Novotny, were required to blend a sense of playfulness and exclusivity to position the products as a high quality gift item.





