Monthly Discoveries, May 2026
Need a bit of inspiration? Look no further. We're always looking to recognise the best packaging design from agencies worldwide, so we have pulled together this month's most liked from our social channels to keep you inspired
Pentawards, the world's most prestigious packaging design award, not only recognises the best packaging design through competition but also promotes the importance of packaging design through live events and social media. We are committed to being the bridge between excellent design organisations and brands that are always looking for the best packaging design solutions
Take a look below at some of the most popular designs we shared this month across our social media channels.
Milka x Monopoly by Bulletproof
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Bulletproof's packaging design for Milka x Monopoly.
Two iconic brands, one irresistible concept: Milka bars transformed into collectible currency inspired by Monopoly’s legendary banknotes. It’s a design that does more than wrap chocolate, it sparks play, drives collectibility and is built to standout.
Find out more about Bulletproof here .
Doona’s Magic Crayons by Woset

Woset's packaging design for Doona’s Magic Crayons.
A cardboard pack that transforms into a functional crayon holder, combining minimal materials with an engaging, child-friendly design. Flat-packed and illustrated with simple yet playful line graphics, it encourages interaction while keeping sustainability at its core.
Find out more about Woset here .
Yemu Soda by Hellocean
Hellocean's packaging design for Yemu Soda.
A bold, character-driven design, the packaging pairs playful illustrations with oversized typography, creating a cohesive identity.
Find out more about Werner Hellocean here .
Bandit by Principi Estudio


Principi Estudio's packaging design for Bandit.
A bold identity for a card game built around a striking “B” symbol that doubles as a mask - capturing playful deception. Minimal, high-contrast packaging sets the tone: sharp, confident, and unapologetically mischievous.
Find out more about Principi Estudio here .
Peppa Please by Sereen Soki

Sereen Soki's packaging design concept for Peppa Please.
A hot sauce brand with a sense of humour for those who like their meals with a kick & don’t take food too seriously. Made to stand out, the packaging treats heat like identity, each flavour revealing a different side of you.
Find out more about Sereen Soki here .
Bocana de Palos by fundacion33



F33's packaging design for Bocana de Palos.
Two distinct expressions under one idea: connecting the territory and the place of consumption through a simple tilt of the label. A bold gradient shifts across each bottle, visually linking origin and destination while differentiating the two wines through colour and mood.
Find out more about fundacion33 here .
