Slowly Does It Food designed by Berg
Posted: Filed under: Food and Drink, Logo Reviews, Packaging Reviews | Tags: Bag Design, From Australia, Logo Design & Branding Blog, Logo Designs, Packaging Design, Packaging Design Blog, Packaging News, Sans-serif Logotypes Comments Off on Slowly Does It Food designed by BergSlowly Does It Food is a concept that produces high quality home-style food that delivers directly to homes and offices. Owned by Bob Walker and based in Sydney Australia the company engaged with Glasgow based Berg to create their identity and packaging that would communicate the passion and concept of slow cooked food.
Paisaje Cultural Cafetero by Jaime Cadavid
Posted: Filed under: Packaging Reviews | Tags: Agriculture Logos and Packaging, Coffee Logos and Packaging Design, Packaging Design Blog, Packaging News Comments Off on Paisaje Cultural Cafetero by Jaime CadavidPaisaje Cultural Cafetero is an organisation that supports a number of coffee growing areas and heritage sites around Colombia’s central and western foothills of the Cordillera de los Andes. Their new identity developed by Columbian designer Jaime Cadavid characterises the natural, cultural and architectural significance of the area.
Good Heavens! designed by B&B Studio
Posted: Filed under: Food and Drink, Logo Reviews, Packaging Reviews | Tags: Designed by B&B Studio, Designed in London, Drinks Packaging, Fruit Juice and Smoothie Packaging, Label Design, Logo Design & Branding Blog, Packaging Design, Packaging Design Blog, Packaging News, Yoghurt Packaging Comments Off on Good Heavens! designed by B&B StudioBio Green Dairy is a UK producer of drinking yoghurt that blends real fruit and good bacteria. As part of a brand overhaul they turned to London based design agency B&B to develop a new name, identity and packaging proposition that would deliver a stronger presence in an increasingly saturated market. Now retailing under the name Good Heavens! and labelled a ’boutique dairy’ the product has been repositioned as ‘indulgent’ and ‘feminine’.