For design class we had to come up with a package design for a coffee company. To start, the teacher gave us the name "Coffee Break." We could pick a different name once we knew who our target audience was. I chose to target those in the age range of 20-50, and I forget what else (I don't have my paper with me). Something to do with people who want to go to Hawaii but don't have the time and money right now. :)
These pictures are from when I put them together. My teacher is a stickler on making sure the quality of the assembling is 100%.
To start, I used a straight edge and x-acto knife to cut the straight edges. Then I glued everything together and used clothes pins to hold it together until the glue dried.
Now comes the hard part...cutting the curved part. I was really nervous because the teacher wanted it to be perfect. I used a scissors and went really slow.
A close up of the logo that I designed for it. The little hut I made in Photoshop.
The sides. The image on the front wraps around to the right side of the package.
The back. We had to include the ingredients, brewing instructions, and a few organic/natural logos.
And the front of all three (from the top)...
Hawaiian Delight
Chocolate Raspberry
Vanilla Macadamia Nut
My photo shoot setup...the kitchen table with black boards :)
6 comments:
Good thing you are in the class and not me! I couldn't have done that! Great job! :)
Thanks Sarah! :)
Wow, that is mighty impressive! (ps, you can probably tell that this isn't Evan writing this!)
Thanks! Why...cause the comment isn't negative? :)
Exactly, his comments are almost always just pointing out some mistake or giving you or me a hard time!
Wow, Heidi, That is really good! And I like your homemade photo shoot ;)
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