Another shot of the Wandawega Syrup from my earlier post. This one shows more of the total packaging and the label I designed.
I recently collaborate with my colleague Tereasa Surrat on a very special holiday gift for friends and clients. The gift is a limited-run maple syrup that looks like it was smuggled from prohibition era America. Inspired heavily by bootleg whiskey labels from the 20s and 30s, I created the Wandawega logo and hang tags for the bottle, which was then wrapped in newspaper from the 20s (found on ebay) tied with butcher string and laid inside a custom built wooden crate. Everything came together beautifully and looking at the resulting bottle you can almost picture them being snuck across state lines in the back of an old Ford Model T truck.
Check out Tereasa’s blog for lots of photos:
Post One - Post Two - Post Three
Almost forgot about this. It was a concept for an envelop that doubled as a limited edition poster to encourage the recipient to save it rather than discard it.
Final Clif Bar redesign. Concept 1, ‘Journey’
Final Clif Bar redesign. Concept 2, ‘Mountains’
Final Clif Bar redesign. Concept 3, ‘Traveled’
Another Clif Bar concept, borrowing from my UPS work. (work in progress)
working on a redesign of Clif Bar for class. (work in progress)
There goes my hero shot.
Final packaging concept.