Japan’s Ichikudo Printing Co. produced a 2023 calendar that highlights the Tokyo Bay and shows the printer’s eye-catching printing.
Sabine Lenz
When Theory Eleven wanted to release a Grateful Dead themed deck of cards, color and intricacy were a must in the packaging.
The invitation collateral for an RBC Wealth Management event was every bit as lavish as the venue.
Luxury winemaker DuMOL uses a sophisticated blend of emboss, elegant line work, and digital printing to draw attention to the brand.
Criterion Collection still releases beautifully produced films on physical media to demonstrate its belief in the value of its product.
Helms Workshop captures the eclectic vibe of Austin, Texas, perfectly in its lighthearted and laid-back brand for Alvies Boots.
Available in different themes, these unique packages expertly blend clever construction with good old-fashioned holiday nostalgia.
What better way to remind customers to replenish their supplies of soaps than with a calendar that perches on their desks year-round?
Many pieces that stand out today are those that celebrate imperfection. This is the branding idea behind L’Envol restaurant.
This vibrant, over-size volume demonstrates the many ways potential clients can make lemonade from lemons.
Take a look at this colorful hot foil stamped and embossed Beatles-themed playing cards set from Theory11.
Ziggy Stardust gets a collage treatment as Davin “Diamond Dolls,” the latest book by London artist Hormazd Narielwalla.
American indie rock band Wilco released its limited-edition album “Ode to Joy” with packaging that uses interactive paper elements.
American Standard created “The Reference Line,” a guide to the brand’s products that are used as a benchmark for their fixtures.
These two stylish self-promotions were designed with a unique blend of high-quality materials and tactile engagement.