Sunday 19 December 2010

The Dieline Award Winners (Package)

Waitrose Breadsticks, Third Place (Food B)

Turner Duckworth designed a new packaging system for
breadsticks sold at UK supermarket chain Waitrose.

 

Tube belt,  Third Place (Books, Office & Art Supplies, Toys, Clothes/Accessories)

cubegrafik in Switzerland designed this postal-friendly package
for Tube, a belt handmade from recycled bicycle tubes.

 

JAQK Cellars, Third Place (Wine, Beer, Tobacco)

Inspired by the Jack, Ace, Queen, and King in the deck of cards,
San Francisco’s Hatch Design injects a little fun into a new line of California wine.

 

The Kraken Rum, Third Place (Spirits)

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Designed by Stranger & Stranger, The Kraken Black Spiced Rum is presented
in a custom designed bottle made standout on the shelf.

 

Amazon Kindle DX, Third Place (Electronics, Technology, Movies, CDs)

For the Kindle DX, Amazon’s own Lab 126 designed what could be called the ‘anti-package.’
Fitting with the company’s Frustration-Free Packaging initiative,
the product ships in its own container and is made out
of more than 90% recycled materials.

 

Mr Singh’s Bangras, Second Place (Food A)

UK-based The Partners set out to create an unforgettable way of packaging Mr Singh’s gourmet
Indian sausages. Proclaimed “the world’s first branded sausages,” each sausage is printed with a
unique henna design in edible ink. It’s definitely unforgettable. Unfortunately for Mr Singh,
it also looks rather revolting.

 

NYC Spaghetti, Second Place (Food B)

Receiving second place in the Food B category (breads, pasta, baking ingredients, etc),
NYC Spaghetti is a class project designed by UK student Alex Creamer.

 

Coca-Cola packaging system, Second Place (Beverage)

London and San Francisco-based packaging design firm Turner Duckworth redesigned
Coca-Cola’s packaging system, returning simplicity and clarity to the brand.

 

Copenhagen board game, Second Place (Books, Office & Art Supplies, Toys, Clothes/Accessories)

With offices in New York and Denmark, Hello Monday designed a Copenhagen board
game drawing inspiration from classic games like Monopoly and Denmark’s Bezzerwizzer.

 

Double Cross vodka, Second Place (Spirits)

Designed by Minneapolis-based branding firm Capsule, Double Cross
vodka is a modern take on the centuries-old spirit

 

Ktima Gerovassiliou wine gift box, First Place (Wine, Beer, Tobacco)

Athanasios Babalis of the Technological Educational Institute of Larisa designed
this reusable gift box for Greek vinyard Ktima Gerovassiliou SA out of oak plywood.

 

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