Designed by: PepsiCo Design & Innovation
Country: United States

Student Work – Andrée Rouette

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Designed by Andrée Rouette | Country: Canada | Font used: Univers

What do we need from a package? We need a functional service of course, but also information about the product. Not a complex text that you don’t have time to read, but a simple letter related in this case to the Maple Syrup classification system.

This is Andrée Rouette’s project in my packaging class. Despite its expensive approach, this concept of maple wood laminated thin bottles they can be reused and therefore justified. Also they could be simply replaced by a wood texture printed-paper label as a cheaper version.”

Via Packaging | UQAM

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Student Work – Andrée Rouette

abcd

abcd

Designed by Andrée Rouette | Country: Canada | Font used: Univers

What do we need from a package? We need a functional service of course, but also information about the product. Not a complex text that you don’t have time to read, but a simple letter related in this case to the Maple Syrup classification system.

This is Andrée Rouette’s project in my packaging class. Despite its expensive approach, this concept of maple wood laminated thin bottles they can be reused and therefore justified. Also they could be simply replaced by a wood texture printed-paper label as a cheaper version.”

Via Packaging | UQAM

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