Looking for something new on the your local Walmart store? Well, it’s time for you to look out of the shelves. Because, there are just too many exciting new packaging designs out there that I haven’t got the chance to review and share them all to you. So to get the most out of your time, I’ve collected for you the top 5 packaging designs that I think would definitely stand out from the … shelf.
It’s a light snack for the sort of person (well, you perhaps?) who likes to have something to chew on during work hours. And it’s not just any snacks, because it is made from 100% natural dried fruits and nuts designed to give you an extra oomph to continue to do what you love. Currently, Snack Nomad comes with only 2 flavors, which highlights the ingredients on each packaging designs with some rather beautiful drawings by .
This is a story about a man who left his homeland at young age to pursue his dream in the city. After few years, he return back to home with his business and share it to the world. And the name ‘Home‘ was born.
Sophia Georgopoulou, a graphic designer in Athens, creates the whole brand identity and packaging designs for ‘‘, give the brand a place of its own.
“We select and use these beautiful colors to create an impactful range at shelf level.” said Frankie & Boyd. And they’ve certainly done it with these striking, almost fluorescent-like colors designed to be the Oscar winner of your local pharmacy store. They say too, that the patterns on the IsoWhey Wholefoods packaging designs is the creation of an intricate hand drawn Aztec style.
What can possibly be more uncommon than the name of this tea company? In fact, this August Uncommon Tea needs an uncommon name, because it’s not your everyday American morning tea. It is ‘tea’, reinvented (I believe it has something to do with tea drinking culture, which you can see it on their website). But I’m not sure whether it has anything to do with the month of August.
Anyway, this elegant, black tea packaging designs is created in-house by their own designers. And you can see more of it at The Dieline (which is where I link these pictures from), or by clicking at one of the images below.
It’s a hand-made jam company in Latvia, and I’ve absolutely no details about it, whatsoever. I can only assume that they sell their jam only to local neighborhoods. But what I do know (rather less if I’m honest) is that comes in 3 different flavors (tomato, onion, and classic pesto) and a beautiful packaging designs by .
Still have more time? Well, you can check in to The Dieline, Lovely Package, Packaging Of The World, , and (last but not least) my own website for more design ideas and inspirations. Thanks for watching, and hope to see you again!