Designed by: PepsiCo Design & Innovation
Country: United States

Student Work – FIT

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A few students in Package Design BFA who are studying at the Fashion Institute of Technology in New York sent us their work.

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Designed by Emily Berry | Country: United States

The project was to create a unique brand packaging identity that embodies New York’s Chelsea Market.

Chelsea Market  consists of numerous retail elements blended to create a single entity. My package design reflects this concept by using individual letterforms of the various products to develop a single image of that product.

naga

Designed by Cassie Garcia | Country: United States

“Naga Teas is a fresh line of exotic fruit infused teas originating from Thailand. The logo is very reminiscent of Thai writing, and I wanted to add little intricate details that add interest in the unwrapping of the package. The packaging is clean and the colors are bright and bold so that it has a presence on shelf in the tea category.”

voler

Designed by Eva Pieczynski | Country: United States

Voler  means to fly in French and corresponds to the legendary hallucinogenic qualities of this Absinthe. In the peak of it’s popularity in the fin de siecle -the end of the 19th century it’s been the favorite splurge of artists residing in France and the rest of Europe.

The goal of the packaging for Voler was to create clean, distinct design however bringing to mind the era of artistic Paris of the end of 19th Century. Hence the flask like bottle with a swing top, hot air balloon, wax seal or traditional typography.

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Designed by: PepsiCo Design & Innovation
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A few students in Package Design BFA who are studying at the Fashion Institute of Technology in New York sent us their work.

berry_chelsea_market_1

berry_chelsea_market_3

Designed by Emily Berry | Country: United States

The project was to create a unique brand packaging identity that embodies New York’s Chelsea Market.

Chelsea Market  consists of numerous retail elements blended to create a single entity. My package design reflects this concept by using individual letterforms of the various products to develop a single image of that product.

naga

Designed by Cassie Garcia | Country: United States

“Naga Teas is a fresh line of exotic fruit infused teas originating from Thailand. The logo is very reminiscent of Thai writing, and I wanted to add little intricate details that add interest in the unwrapping of the package. The packaging is clean and the colors are bright and bold so that it has a presence on shelf in the tea category.”

voler

Designed by Eva Pieczynski | Country: United States

Voler  means to fly in French and corresponds to the legendary hallucinogenic qualities of this Absinthe. In the peak of it’s popularity in the fin de siecle -the end of the 19th century it’s been the favorite splurge of artists residing in France and the rest of Europe.

The goal of the packaging for Voler was to create clean, distinct design however bringing to mind the era of artistic Paris of the end of 19th Century. Hence the flask like bottle with a swing top, hot air balloon, wax seal or traditional typography.

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