Designed by: PepsiCo Design & Innovation
Country: United States

Student Work – Michela Monterosso

Student Work - Michela Monterosso

Designed by Michela Monterosso | Country: Italy

“I created a concept series of flavored milk with Japanese names. I imagined these bottles and cartons being sold in a cute artisan shop in Tokyo, maybe along with biscuits and teas.

I chose some Japanese words to represent the feeling of each milk. Amai (meaning sweet) for the vanilla one. Asa (meaning morning) for the coffee flavour milk. Shizuku (meaning drop) for strawberry. Midori (meaning green) for the green tea milk.”

Student Work - Michela Monterosso

Student Work - Michela Monterosso

Student Work - Michela Monterosso

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Designed by Michela Monterosso | Country: Italy

“I created a concept series of flavored milk with Japanese names. I imagined these bottles and cartons being sold in a cute artisan shop in Tokyo, maybe along with biscuits and teas.

I chose some Japanese words to represent the feeling of each milk. Amai (meaning sweet) for the vanilla one. Asa (meaning morning) for the coffee flavour milk. Shizuku (meaning drop) for strawberry. Midori (meaning green) for the green tea milk.”

Student Work - Michela Monterosso

Student Work - Michela Monterosso

Student Work - Michela Monterosso

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