Designed by: PepsiCo Design & Innovation
Country: United States

Heckler Design

Heckler Design

Designed by RMA | Country: United States

“We were tasked with updating existing direct to consumer packing for Heckler Design.Maintaining the brand ideals of using honest, simple and functional materials was of utmost concern. The design was created to be flexible enough to adapt the many variations of products, both color and supported device. We were able to do this using a clean one color design that’s not dependent on a different package for each color or device variation. We designed labels too quickly help identify the product color and also allow for quality assurance sign offs, while adding life to the overall look.”

Heckler Design

Heckler Design

Heckler Design

Heckler Design

Heckler Design

Heckler Design

Heckler Design

Heckler Design

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Designed by RMA | Country: United States

“We were tasked with updating existing direct to consumer packing for Heckler Design.Maintaining the brand ideals of using honest, simple and functional materials was of utmost concern. The design was created to be flexible enough to adapt the many variations of products, both color and supported device. We were able to do this using a clean one color design that’s not dependent on a different package for each color or device variation. We designed labels too quickly help identify the product color and also allow for quality assurance sign offs, while adding life to the overall look.”

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