Designed by Louise Fili | Country: United States
“A makeover for Irving Farm Coffee required a printed bag that could accommodate color-coded stickers for various flavors. The bag was inspired by 19th-century engravings and typography.”
Designed by: PepsiCo Design & Innovation
Country: United States
Designed by Louise Fili | Country: United States
“A makeover for Irving Farm Coffee required a printed bag that could accommodate color-coded stickers for various flavors. The bag was inspired by 19th-century engravings and typography.”
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Designed by: PepsiCo Design & Innovation
Country: United States
Designed by Louise Fili | Country: United States
“A makeover for Irving Farm Coffee required a printed bag that could accommodate color-coded stickers for various flavors. The bag was inspired by 19th-century engravings and typography.”