Designed by: PepsiCo Design & Innovation
Country: United States

Student Work – Kim Hei Ip

Student Work - Kim Hei Ip

Designed by Kim Hei Ip | Country: Australia

“This is a packaging project to design a range of “packs” that can house the macaroons and chocolates produced by Café Vue. Also materials should be considered. Inside the macaroons box, a paper platform is added to separate the macaroons, so if the customer want to buy six macaroons, they can just put it under the paper platform. If they want twelve’s, they can put another six on the top of it.

For the chocolates box, a tray that can holdup to six different shapes of chocolates is designed. And also, two different paper holder was designed that can fit one tray or two trays.”

Student Work - Kim Hei Ip

Student Work - Kim Hei Ip

Student Work - Kim Hei Ip

Student Work - Kim Hei Ip

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“This is a packaging project to design a range of “packs” that can house the macaroons and chocolates produced by Café Vue. Also materials should be considered. Inside the macaroons box, a paper platform is added to separate the macaroons, so if the customer want to buy six macaroons, they can just put it under the paper platform. If they want twelve’s, they can put another six on the top of it.

For the chocolates box, a tray that can holdup to six different shapes of chocolates is designed. And also, two different paper holder was designed that can fit one tray or two trays.”

Student Work - Kim Hei Ip

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