The Bahia Cosmetics Packaging System includes the Bahia logo, and the three variants for the eye, face and lips. Meant to show luxury but still stay eco-friendly, the Bahia collection is designed on recycled substrate, with the idea of using soy inks for printing, as well as a mirror foil interior made out of vegetable oil.
A rebranding of a classic perfume brand, Black Belt is a brand and packaging design project that hopes to appeal to men and women who are martial arts enthusiasts. The texture of the box is reminiscent of wood, a material that often gets chopped to demonstrate kung fu prowess. 
Inspired by the brand icon, the Chilean condor, the design for Con D' Oro is kept mysterious yet luxurious, with a
cork cover, a neck label, the front and back labels. The ghosting effect on the white wine bottle label adds an ominous personality while making use of the blank space.

Masterpieces is a food package design concept for chocolate that will be marketed as an educational snack sold in schools, bookstores, and museums. The design is inspired by the vintage puzzle tile game. It works by eating one of 9 pieces, which leaves a space needed so that the person can start moving the chocolate tiles horizontally or vertically. This is done until the masterpiece artwork is completed.

Most wall decor packaging require the use of a window box for optimal product visibility. Because this is the standard across suppliers, it is vital to create a design that makes the product pop when in display. This collection of watch clocks were meant to appeal to college students, so color and graphic patterns are essential to draw their attention. 
Here's an example of a proposed wall clock packaging, based on the product resembling a watch clock. Most watch clocks sold are in jewel cases that show a lot of the product while still contained within the box.
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