After my last post, which highlighted a non-glamorous item, it is time to enliven this blog a bit. Worldwide industrial designers come up with new packaging ideas, a large part of these ideas is just self-employment, in other words there is no client involved. They are just the fruits of a creative spirit, no commercial or technical requirements and restrictions limiting the brainwave. Of course a great deal is useless, too far fetched or impossible to execute or manufacture. But sometimes you encounter a packaging design concept, of which you say: “Nice idea, maybe it is worth to give it a try.”
As this blog has as goal to promote ‘green’ creativity in packaging, both design ideas described here, are spouted from ‘green’ spirits. Be aware also, that concepts do need some detailing work for the real world, at the other hand the choice of material is free, while both ideas might offer a strong marketing incentive in regard to sustainabilty, a word which is on everybody’s lips.
In my article “EcoPak and Ecocentric – What’s in a Name?” I described the plantable Pangea body-care packages with its herb seeds moulded …. Continue reading
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