12 examples of product packaging created by true design geniuses
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By Vika https://pictolic.com/article/12-examples-of-product-packaging-created-by-true-design-geniuses.htmlPackaging is the first impression we get of the products we see on store shelves every day, and even its design and appearance can affect whether we end up buying a product. The real question is what happens when designers decide to push the boundaries of creativity and create packaging that is more attractive than the product itself.
Pictolic made a selection of packaging, the design of which impressed us with its originality.
12 PHOTOS
1. Nutritional supplements inspired by the planets of the solar system.
2. Jam to color your breakfast a little.
3. Milk.
4. Tennis balls turned into polka dots.
5. Facial sponges in a very peculiar box.
6. Why just buy honey when you can get a whole honeycomb?
7. All makeup in one bird.
8. Luxurious bottle of rapeseed oil.
9. With them, bathing time for babies can be more fun.
10. Packaging inspired by river stone.
11. Just a bottle of water. Literally.
12. A perfume bottle can also be beautiful to look at.
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