Designed by: PepsiCo Design & Innovation
Country: United States

Student Work – Westerdals School of Communication

Student Work - Westerdals School of Communication

Designed by Morten Johansen, Ida Dølplads & Marius Sunde | Country: Norway

“The brief asked for a new range of flavored honey from Honningcentralen, the leading producer of honey in Norway. Our idea was to create a series of product which made the user feel like a chemist in the kitchen, with honey acting as a complementary ingredient to a variety of dishes — we wanted to create a honey that could act as a tool that could turn the kitchen into a creative playground.”

Student Work - Westerdals School of Communication

Student Work - Westerdals School of Communication

Student Work - Westerdals School of Communication

Student Work - Westerdals School of Communication

Student Work - Westerdals School of Communication

Student Work - Westerdals School of Communication

 

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“The brief asked for a new range of flavored honey from Honningcentralen, the leading producer of honey in Norway. Our idea was to create a series of product which made the user feel like a chemist in the kitchen, with honey acting as a complementary ingredient to a variety of dishes — we wanted to create a honey that could act as a tool that could turn the kitchen into a creative playground.”

Student Work - Westerdals School of Communication

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Student Work - Westerdals School of Communication

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