Designed by: PepsiCo Design & Innovation
Country: United States

Student Work – Jessica White

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Designed by Jessica White | Country: United States

Jessica White is a student at the Maryland Institute College of Art, studying graphic and environmental design.

“Fresh Flowers: My goal was to create a sturdy and intriguing package for flowers and plants for easy transporting. The plastic wrap fresh flowers are placed in today don’t protect the plant’s fragility. It also doesn’t support a base in which you can easily travel it from one place to another, especially in your car! I choose to make the color palette black and white not only for simplicity but to allow the colors of the flower to pop!”

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Designed by Jessica White | Country: United States

Jessica White is a student at the Maryland Institute College of Art, studying graphic and environmental design.

“Fresh Flowers: My goal was to create a sturdy and intriguing package for flowers and plants for easy transporting. The plastic wrap fresh flowers are placed in today don’t protect the plant’s fragility. It also doesn’t support a base in which you can easily travel it from one place to another, especially in your car! I choose to make the color palette black and white not only for simplicity but to allow the colors of the flower to pop!”

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