25 Creative Packaging Designs That Practically Sell Themselves

  We often consider the products we use and their packaging to be two separate things – the product is the thing we want, and its packaging is a piece of trash to be thrown away. These 30 ingenious packaging designs, however, prove that a well-designed package can complement or even enhance the product it was designed to carry.

 

Good design isn’t just about the product – it’s about good packaging as well. The honey pots are an excellent example of packaging design. The hexagon shape is perfect for representing what’s inside the jar, and it can be stacked to form a honeycomb pattern. And the hexagonal cap doubles as a honey dipper as well. A jar like that complements its product and makes it more of a pleasure to use (as if using honey could get any better).

 

Some of the other packagings, while not exactly useful, is still helpful and stylish. The Note headphones’ packaging serves to give them a strong association to music, while the tea hangers or Kiss juice boxes make their products just a bit more fun to use. It doesn’t always have to be about function.


       Gnome Bread Packaging


         Designed by Lo Siento Studio


               Note Headphones



         DesignerCorinne Pant


      Beehive Honey Squares


         Designed by Lacy Kuhn


        NYC Spaghetti


         Designer: Alex Creamer


              Ford Ranger Extreme: Matchbox


         Advertising Agency: JWT, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia


       Creative Japanese Pastry Packaging

       
       Designer Unkown 


      Tea Hangers



Designed by Soon Mo Kang

 

          Origami Beer

     Designed by Clara Lindsten

 

    “City Harvest” Grocery Bag




     Designed by Andy Winner and One Show Merit

    Honey Made by Bees




     Designed by Maksi Marbuzov

    Kokeshi Matchsticks




     Designed by kokeshi-m.com

 

          Kiss – Fruit and vegetable puree



     
     Designed by Alexandra Istratova

    

    Whitebites dog snacks


    
          Designer: Cecilia Uhr

 

          Moustache Paintbrushes



    Designed by Simon Laliberté

 

          Zen Perfume



     Designed by Igor Mitin

 

          Fishing Boat Water Bottle

   
          Designed by Designers Anonymous

 

         Juicy Juice Boxes



     Designed by Preston Grubbs

 

            Mini Oliva Olive Oil



     

             Source: packaginguqam.blogspot.com


             Blood of Grapes Wine Bottle 



    Designed by Constantin Bolimond

 

            Green Berry Tea

    

           Designed by Natalia Ponomareva

 

             Fruit Juice Packaging





       Designed by Naoto Fukasawa

 

            Coffin-Shaped Cigarette Case

     Designed by: Reynolds and Reyner

 

            Pink Glasses Wine Bottles


       Designed by Luksemburk

 

            Butter! Better!


       Designed by Yeongkeun

 

             Smirnoff Caipiroska



         Designer by JWT

                                                                                                                                                          Lina D.
                                                                                                                                                          BoredPanda staff

Comments

  1. Very interesting all the packaging ideas, thanks for sharing them!.

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  2. The boat water bottle is the best one!

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  3. Very interesting 👌.

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  4. Very creative 👍👍 perfect

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  5. Oh My God!!! Nazanin , I was literally shocked when I was scrolling down through your. Weblog…I have nothing to say but « It was AMAZING!!!! » girl, keep up with the good work…

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  6. It was wonderful

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  7. 👌🏻👌🏻👌🏻

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  8. Perfect, wonderful design 👏🏽

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  9. So creative and thoughtful.. this changed the whole game of advertising the product!

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  10. Very interesting! I love it!

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  11. A beautiful very creative post, good job you've done, keep posting please.

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