Designed by: PepsiCo Design & Innovation
Country: United States

Student Work – José Luis García Eguiguren

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Designed by José Luis García Eguiguren | Country: Spain | Fonts used: ITC Friz Quadrata

“Our assignment was to create an elegant product-line for a famous chef. I chose Gordon Ramsay, a renowned UK chef who has received 10 Michelin stars. For this, I utilized a clean and simple design that emphasized the typography as a differentiating element to accompany the photography.  Instead of laying out the food as it would appear on a plate, it is placed in a more artistic manner as if it was a sculpture. I used photographs on the  lateral panels of the boxes in order to create a more dynamic brand (example: escargots and marmalades). As you can see, it’s a very clean, elegant and simple way to create a brand that is unified by a typographic style.”

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Student Work – José Luis García Eguiguren

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Designed by José Luis García Eguiguren | Country: Spain | Fonts used: ITC Friz Quadrata

“Our assignment was to create an elegant product-line for a famous chef. I chose Gordon Ramsay, a renowned UK chef who has received 10 Michelin stars. For this, I utilized a clean and simple design that emphasized the typography as a differentiating element to accompany the photography.  Instead of laying out the food as it would appear on a plate, it is placed in a more artistic manner as if it was a sculpture. I used photographs on the  lateral panels of the boxes in order to create a more dynamic brand (example: escargots and marmalades). As you can see, it’s a very clean, elegant and simple way to create a brand that is unified by a typographic style.”

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