Focus on… Our favourite autumnal packs of the month

To celebrate the beginning of autumn, we have gathered our favourite autumnal packs from October! We would like to thank the brands and designers for their excellent work.
Glasfurd & Walker have created the packaging design for Drink Swan Dive a sparkling hard tea brand for fine stemware. Founders of Swan Dive have said “we wanted the brand to stand out and reflect me, as the female owner of the brand, and to be designed with a touch of femininity as most other brands are not designed or imagined with this in mind.” Glasfurd & Walker created a brand world that brought forward the graceful and elegant nature of the product paired with a sense of adventure and refinement. Premium Drinks | Swandive Noise 13 and Sipsong Spirits have unveiled their collaboration on the packaging and branding design for Sipsong’s small-batch liqueur. The illustrations and colour palette were inspired by the botanical ingredients used in the gin. Dava Guthmiller, founder of Noise 1 said: “We love the bold yet delicate nature of the final design. The colour stands out while the line art details wrap- around shape create intrigue”. Premium drinks | Sipsong IVORYHO design created this innovative and funky packaging design system for Moody candles. The designers have used colours to reflect the smell, which makes for an easy association and allows buyers to quickly grasp the concept and enjoy the designs. The packaging system is crisp and simple and yet the typography and line details work in harmony. Packaging Première | Moody Candles XPOM developed the innovative packaging design for ‘Pear’, a Californian single malt whisky. The orange and amber colours coupled with striking typography, create a simple yet incredibly alluring botte design. Designers at XPOM have said: “This work was motivated by the desire to make a packaging design that would emphasize the content. This way the main design element is inside, everything else emphasizes and helps the essence.” Premium Drinks | Pear whisky  

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