Another Big Fish-ilicious!




I bumped into this beautifully designed package of Mr. Bunbury's cakes and brownies, while searching for some inspirations for coffee packaging.
Oh my! It looks absolutely tasty!
UK's Packaging News says:
Big Fish has designed the packaging for a range of biscuits by ex-Gü commercial director Nick Fox, called Mr Bunbury.
Big Fish creative director Perry Haydn Taylor said: We liked the Vaudevillian theatrical language. We wanted to create a theatre on which the cakes can play. Each cartonboard box, made by Qualvis in Leicester, has a die-cut open window. Five biscuits are individually flow-wrapped inside each box. The London-based design agency, which also designed the packaging for Gü Chocolate Puds, has taken a stake in Mr Bunbury.


Sometimes I get so angry that I don't get to come across with beautiful designs in the supermarket. You see, Costa Rica isn't that design-savvy, so most of the things I do see I have to search them over the internet! Of course, I'm over a year late with this one, but the good news is that I found it after all!

Lauren Moshi




Based on their love of the finer things in life, brother and sister team, Michael and Lauren have created their own standout clothing company, Lauren Moshi. Michael and Lauren are inspired by high fashion and fine art. Lauren Moshi creates unique pieces that are meticulously crafted in limited quantities. Every mark, every line on every piece is hand drawn by Lauren. Each garment is an original piece of artwork. The clothing is targeted towards customers who appreciate the finer details and intricate designs. They only use the finest fabrics for maximum comfort. Lauren Moshi’s current collection consists of fabulous tanks, tee’s, hoodies, sweat pants and open cardigans, which are adorned with art of everything from camellia’s, rock, helmets, alligators, seahorses, sword hearts, bows, dream, diamond lips, diamonds, peacocks, dream catchers, octopus’s, biker gloves, love potions, netting, fleur de lis, diamond skulls, choppers, and rockers…

Babees Honey




Although most bloggers have post this product because of their lovely packaging design, I'm blogging it because of the absolutely beautiful and rich logo!
I believe the most successful logo is the one who manages to communicate almost perfectly what the product is selling, and in this case of Babees Honey by Polish Ah&Oh Studio, I simply want to eat it! Not only does the logo looks delicious, but it also flows like honey. Sticky. In fact, I might just go grab a spoonful of honey from my cupboard. Enjoy!
Ah&Oh says: "A simple and little idea of packing for honey. We tried to treat jar as a playground for a character design. Dark cap and stripes made the idea quite clear. Through this project we tried to encourage kids to reach for honey instead of refined sugar. Especially for them we create logo which smiles bee’s face. It’s hand calligraphed, custom made, and it softens the overall simple, geometric look of the packaging."