Designed by: PepsiCo Design & Innovation
Country: United States

Evil Twin / Omnipollo Russian Roulette

Evil Twin / Omnipollo Russian Roulette

Designed by Karl Grandin & Martin Justesen | Country: Sweden/Denmark

“Evil Twin/Omnipollo Russian Roulette is a collaborative effort between Swedish brewery Omnipollo and Danish brewery Evil Twin. Instead of doing a collaboration beer which is quite common these days, we choose to brew a beer each – a dark and a light one – and seal them in identical packages. For this project, Karl Grandin and Martin Justesen managed to merge the two company identities avoiding a collision and creating an expression with is forceful yet respectful. Bust a cap and face your destiny.”

Get the latest packaging design inspiration in your inbox:

Popular designs

Introducing Nasbah: Egyptian Product Packaging Design

Uncover how the Egyptian product “Nasbah” is taking a contemporary approach to package design, making a mark in the local market. Learn how the design strategy influences consumer perception and enhances product appeal.

Innovative Design and Packaging of Teeling Whiskey Crystal Malt

Explore the innovative packaging design of Teeling Whiskey Crystal Malt. A dark screen printed bottle with a Marque™ aluminum label, textural dimension, and a seamless diamond pattern, embodies the brand’s commitment to unconventional expressions.

Designed by: PepsiCo Design & Innovation
Country: United States

Evil Twin / Omnipollo Russian Roulette

lovely-package-evil-twin-omnipollo-russian-roulette

Evil Twin / Omnipollo Russian Roulette

Designed by Karl Grandin & Martin Justesen | Country: Sweden/Denmark

“Evil Twin/Omnipollo Russian Roulette is a collaborative effort between Swedish brewery Omnipollo and Danish brewery Evil Twin. Instead of doing a collaboration beer which is quite common these days, we choose to brew a beer each – a dark and a light one – and seal them in identical packages. For this project, Karl Grandin and Martin Justesen managed to merge the two company identities avoiding a collision and creating an expression with is forceful yet respectful. Bust a cap and face your destiny.”

Previous slide
Next slide
Get the latest on packaging design in your inbox: