Monthly Discoveries, March 2022
Need a bit of inspiration? Look no further. We're always looking to recognise the best packaging design from agencies around the world, so have pulled together this month's most liked from our social channels to keep you inspired.
As the most prestigious packaging design award in the world, Pentawards not only recognise the best packaging design via the competition but also promote the importance of packaging design through live events and social media. We are committed to being the bridge between excellent design organisation and brands that are always looking for the best packaging design solutions.
Take a look at the below for some of the most popular designs we shared this month across our social media channels.
Tread Softly's gin by Denomination
Denomination's nature-inspired packaging for Tread Softly's gin.
The Australian agency takes a gentle, scenic, and feminine approach, making Tread Lightly gin stand out in a field dominated by masculine block branding.
Find out more about Denomination here.
Miok by IBEA
IBEA Design's packaging for MIOK Milk Beer.
The Chinese agency delivers a creative and joyful packaging for Miok milk beer, using the brand's logo as the main visual element while a simple san-serif font creates a refreshing aesthetic.
Find out more about IBEA here.
Saba's Family by Aris Pasouris
Aris Pasouris' packaging design for Saba extra virgin olive oil.
The container was chosen to be monochromatic, a bright yellow with a clear reference to the emblematic color of the Samba dancers’ costumes. The name, color, illustration and typography of Saba’s Family highlight the value of the small olive oil production, in a packaging project that combines the elements of ritual and tradition with the joy of celebration.
Find out more about Aris Pasouris here.
Seabourne Distillery by Squad Ink
Squad Ink's brand and packaging design for Seabourne Distillery.
The crafted logo and brandmark celebrates Noosa region’s modern sunseekers, all finished with a natural cork stopper that completes the maritime coastal concept.
Find out more about Squad Ink here.
Peligro by Mayuko Kanazawa
Mayuko Kanazawa's packaging design for Peligro ginger syrup.
The product's name (meaning "dangerous" in Spanish) was designed to intuitively convey the origin of the product. The logo incorporates the impression of ginger, and the key color was set to yellow. The design is completed with a stimulating and unexpected image without losing the warmth and cuteness of the word ginger syrup.
Find out more about Mayuko Kanazawa here.
Domaine Gélinas Gin by Maubau Studio
Maubau Studio’s label and packaging design for Domaine Gélinas Gin.
Maubau Studio’s unique Gin label and bottle design that speaks of the history and philosophy of Domaine Gélinas Distillery.
Find out more about Maubau Studio here.