摘要:设计作品欣赏(shǎng)
Studio B.O.B.
BerlinOberBilk is a Studio for Design
Branding and Photography,
founded by
Lilly Friedeberg, Alessia Sistori and Marc Oortman.
I am passionate about challenging myself to be better everyday and with every design I do, to be responsible with people and with nature and to find the best solution for every single question.
设计作(zuò)品欣赏
Less material, more usability.
The goal of the redesign was to create a sixpack carrier, that has a very high usability and is as eco-friendly in production and recycling as possible.
On one hand the packaging offers to the user a flexible handling of the single bottles without loosing any functional aspects of the packaging. On the other hand it is using the same amount of material as the common paper banderole packaging and resigns any glue, which lowers the material costs to a minimum and makes it easily recyclable.
The round, wavy shape prevents the breaking of the paper in a specific point or angle. This creates the desired stability, despite the little amount of cardboard.
The two parts are linked at the bottom in a way that distributes the forces that derive from the weight of the bottles. The shape of the bottom and the outer dimensions of the packaging arise from the shape of the beer crates, where the sixpack carriers are carried in from the production to the selling point.
The waves are also giving the product its name „meerbier“, whose sound has two meanings in german, „beer of the sea“ and „more beer“. The name communicates a positive feeling of summer and at the same time calls the users attention to the additional advantages, by offering „more“ to him and our environment.
The plus as a logo increases this image.
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