03.16.11
Eye on Brazil: Packaging a Holographic Punch
A design house in Brazil makes sample cartons pop thanks to holographic techniques and a little humor.
Carton manufacturers often solicit clients with “plain vanilla” sample packages to show their capabilities, but can increased interest be generated using a more innovative approach?
Casa Rex, one of Brazil’s most creative and awarded design agencies, has designed a unique Holographic Collection of packs as a promotional marketing tool for Dixie Toga—the leading manufacturer of packaging material in Latin America—to enable them to offer holographic packaging solutions to their clients.
As the objective was to sell holography for packaging, it would be natural to expect to see holographic packs. But this posed a problem: There was nothing inside the packs and therefore, no theme or concept that could be explored from a design perspective. Faced with this scenario, instead of developing meaningless dummies posing as real products (a common technique used in the packaging industry), Casa Rex came up with an innovative concept and developed the Dixie Toga Amazing Holographic Collection of Empty Packs, turning the “no content” issue into the creative idea behind the execution.
"We conceptualized personalized phrases like ‘I'm empty’ or ‘There’s absolutely nothing inside me’ to deliver relevant and fun content for each holographic pack design,” says Gustavo Piqueira, project director and head of Casa Rex. To portray the different moods that holography can add to packaging, the agency identified and developed six sets—Kids, Fun, Celebration, High Tech, Sophistication and Power—each one made out of the substrates that are suitable for holography.
“The final result is not only a promotional tool for the company, but also a collection that is both humorous and memorable,” comments Gustavo.
The Collection of Empty Packs was a merit winner at the HOW 2010 International Design Awards and received a Nomination by Pentawards.
For more from Casa Rex, click here.
Power set
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Carton manufacturers often solicit clients with “plain vanilla” sample packages to show their capabilities, but can increased interest be generated using a more innovative approach?
Casa Rex, one of Brazil’s most creative and awarded design agencies, has designed a unique Holographic Collection of packs as a promotional marketing tool for Dixie Toga—the leading manufacturer of packaging material in Latin America—to enable them to offer holographic packaging solutions to their clients.
Fun set |
Kids set
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“The final result is not only a promotional tool for the company, but also a collection that is both humorous and memorable,” comments Gustavo.
The Collection of Empty Packs was a merit winner at the HOW 2010 International Design Awards and received a Nomination by Pentawards.
For more from Casa Rex, click here.