Your most liked packaging from 2024

Your most liked packaging from 2024

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Need a bit of inspiration? Look no further. We're always looking to recognise the best packaging design from agencies around the world, so we have pulled together the top 12 designs we shared in 2024 across our social media channels

Need a bit of inspiration? Look no further. We're always looking to recognise the best packaging design from agencies around the world, so we have pulled together the top 12 designs we shared in 2024 across our social media channels

Take a look at the below for the 12 most-liked packaging designs from 2024

SUSHO by Niki László


Niki László's packaging design for SUSHO.

Designed for convenience, the boxes feature a custom dieline for effortless transport and aim to replace plastic packaging. Reflecting nature's hues, green signifies vegan sushi, blue represents mixed options, and salmon pink denotes fish selections, redefining the sushi experience with every box.


Tomatier Snack by Meteorito 


Meteorito  Estudio's packaging design for Tomatier Snack.

The studio turns a box of tomatoes into a fun and engaging experience with a story to tell. The design features a friendly monster that loves devouring tomatoes, reflected in its playful appearance. The monster's mouth forms windows that showcase the tomatoes inside, while its crest, shaped like a tomato stem, serves as a unique closure


Gummys by Aja Marie


Aja Marie's packaging design for Gummys.

The designer uses bold colour combinations and playful typography to deliver a stand out concept that reflects the brand's commitment to redefining indulgence without compromising on health.


Mel Honey by Constantin Bolimond


Constantin Bolimond's packaging design concept for Mel Honey.

The designer crafts a captivating bespoke honey jar that exudes a unique charm, visually resembling a luxurious melt.


Bananostafido by Loukas Chondros


Loukas Chondros' packaging design for Bananostafido.

The packaging, inspired by banana peels, mimics their natural markings and aging process with embossed brown spots. It's designed for easy opening, featuring a perforated area that also recalls the act of peeling the fruit. The inner surface of the box resembles the pale yellow of a banana peel, enhancing the overall banana experience.


Spring Water by Kseniya Rozhnova


Kseniya Rozhnova's packaging design for Spring Water.

This water design concept draws inspiration from the annual blossoming beauty of our world. Crafted in the shape of a delicate flower, each bottle embodies the grace and vitality of nature's blooms. When viewed from above, these bottles create a stunning visual of a flourishing field, evoking a sense of harmony and tranquillity.


The Face Shop x The Simpsons by BXL Creative


BXL Creative's packaging design for The Face Shop x The Simpsons.

The designer created a playful design based on the unique characteristics of the Simpsons family, blending function with character to create a fun collection.


Wagging cat litter by Tzou Yun-Da


Tzouda's packaging design for Wagging cat litter.

The designer delivers a playful design, depicting a cat stretching and scratching on the litter whilst extending from the flat surface to a three-dimensional representation.


Mr. Sushi by After Brand Consultants


After Brand Consultants' packaging design for Mr. Sushi.

The agency crafted bold, modern typography to enhance the brand's visibility from afar and introduced a unique character, Neki—a blend of a cat and maki—that adds charisma and stature, revitalizing the brand's presence across all platforms.


Caótico by Hi Estudio


Hi estudio's packaging design for Caótico.

The studio crafted a vibrant design that celebrates Mexican imagination and tradition. The labels feature intricate alebrije illustrations by Indi Maverick, adding a whimsical and authentic touch.


Jagermeister x Pantone limited edition


The limited-edition features sleek, monochromatic bottles in two distinct colour themes: "Herbal Green" and "Culture Orange", celebrating the iconic herbal liqueur's branding. The minimalist design enhances the bottles' aesthetics, offering a bold visual identity tied to the Pantone colour system.


Tarta de Queso by Estudio Paloma


Estudio Paloma's packaging design for Tarta de Queso.

The agency delivers a bold design featuring a vibrant yellow background with a touch of authentic Spanish flair.