Packaging Update: Rummo
Posted: November 21, 2012 Filed under: Food & Drink, Packaging | Tags: Art, craft, design, graphic design, illustration, Irving & Co., opinion, packaging, packaging news, pasta, review, Rummo, typography Leave a comment »Back in June family owned Italian pasta manufacturer Rummo launched a new visual identity and packaging solution created by London-based independent communications firm Irving & Co. With the few images published on their website I described the new design in my original post as successfully delivering rustic charm, a sense of local quality and heritage through a craft colour palette, visual texture through fine detail, tactile materials and print finishes set alongside a script and contemporary sans-serif combination over a classic, etched illustrative background. The latest set of images continue to deliver on these sentiments but with the addition of a stencil cut typographical selection and a richer but economical single and two-tone flat colour choice across the Le Biologiche range that together add an almost retro industrial/agricultural utility that neatly reflects the commoditised nature of pasta.
Packaging: Rummo
Posted: June 12, 2012 Filed under: Food & Drink, Packaging | Tags: Art, craft, design, graphic design, illustration, Irving & Co., opinion, packaging, packaging news, pasta, review, Rummo, typography 1 Comment »This month family run Italian pasta manufacturer Rummo launched a new branding and packaging solution created by London based independent communications firm Irving & Co. The new design successfully delivers rustic charm, a sense of local quality and heritage through a craft based colour palette, textural detail, material and print finishes set alongside a script and contemporary sans serif combination over a classic, etched illustrative background.



