Designed by: PepsiCo Design & Innovation
Country: United States

Glassbonden

Glassbonden

Designed by Racer | Country: Sweden

“Glassbonden (The Ice Cream farmer) is a premium ice cream brand from the village Selet in northern Sweden. The small, family-owned dairy farm produces ice cream exclusively made by the creamy milk from Swedish mountain cows. It is available in several natural and exotic flavors, including Wild Meadowsweet, Cloudberry and Vasterbotten cheese.

The design is simple but distinctive. “We wanted a playful, homemade feel, while avoiding the cliché of how organic and natural products should look,” says Per Lindgren, art director at Racer.”

Glassbonden

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Glassbonden

Designed by Racer | Country: Sweden

“Glassbonden (The Ice Cream farmer) is a premium ice cream brand from the village Selet in northern Sweden. The small, family-owned dairy farm produces ice cream exclusively made by the creamy milk from Swedish mountain cows. It is available in several natural and exotic flavors, including Wild Meadowsweet, Cloudberry and Vasterbotten cheese.

The design is simple but distinctive. “We wanted a playful, homemade feel, while avoiding the cliché of how organic and natural products should look,” says Per Lindgren, art director at Racer.”

Glassbonden

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