Designed by: PepsiCo Design & Innovation
Country: United States

Student Work – Lily Hu

Student Work - Lily Hu

Designed by Lily Hu | Country: United States

“BornFree is the world-leading brand in baby feeding products. They stand out from their competitors by using BPA Free material that is safe for babies and also good for the environment. However, their packaging and branding didn’t communicate these key features.

The new packaging has a clear front that allows consumers to see and choose their product. The front part is blow-molded with PETG while the back part is molded with paper pulp, both of which are environmentally friendly, cost-efficient, and recyclable. The front and back are Pressure Fit together instead of using binding material, which renders them non-recyclable.”

Student Work - Lily Hu

Student Work - Lily Hu

“Chopard are beautiful handcrafted spinning tops sold only by Design Within Reach. In my research, I discovered that spinning tops were a popular children’s toy in the 50’s and 60’s. Therefore, my target audience will be 55 years old or older.

I decided to package these spinning tops as pieces of “memory” instead of toys. I therefore created the “frames for objects”. Each frame has a film of elastic stretched across the center. Two frames are then held firmly together by a magnet closure, and any object placed between the frames will be suspended by the elastic. The film allows you to put almost any object inside.

The frame packaging comes in either black or white. The hand-drawn logotype “Chopard” is carefully placed on the sleeve along with a unique quote about memory.”

Student Work - Lily Hu

Student Work - Lily Hu

Student Work - Lily Hu

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Designed by Lily Hu | Country: United States

“BornFree is the world-leading brand in baby feeding products. They stand out from their competitors by using BPA Free material that is safe for babies and also good for the environment. However, their packaging and branding didn’t communicate these key features.

The new packaging has a clear front that allows consumers to see and choose their product. The front part is blow-molded with PETG while the back part is molded with paper pulp, both of which are environmentally friendly, cost-efficient, and recyclable. The front and back are Pressure Fit together instead of using binding material, which renders them non-recyclable.”

Student Work - Lily Hu

Student Work - Lily Hu

“Chopard are beautiful handcrafted spinning tops sold only by Design Within Reach. In my research, I discovered that spinning tops were a popular children’s toy in the 50’s and 60’s. Therefore, my target audience will be 55 years old or older.

I decided to package these spinning tops as pieces of “memory” instead of toys. I therefore created the “frames for objects”. Each frame has a film of elastic stretched across the center. Two frames are then held firmly together by a magnet closure, and any object placed between the frames will be suspended by the elastic. The film allows you to put almost any object inside.

The frame packaging comes in either black or white. The hand-drawn logotype “Chopard” is carefully placed on the sleeve along with a unique quote about memory.”

Student Work - Lily Hu

Student Work - Lily Hu

Student Work - Lily Hu

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