Fruition: an eco-friendly fragrance - Recent winner of the Marc A. Rosen Scholarship for Graduate Packaging Design! it was also showcased at LuxePack NY 2011. A fragrance designed down to the one ounce bottle it comes in. Working with Marc Rosen, a professional in fragrance design, I came up with fruition and its bottle design. The bottle is based off its fresh green fruity fragrance. I came up with the packaging, display, magazine ad, samples, spray bottle version, etc.
Animail - This is a company I created and intend to sell on Etsy in the late Summer. They sell customized stu
Animail - This is a company I created and intend to sell on Etsy in the late Summer. They sell customized stu
Beija Cosmetics - Packaging design for a made-up eco-friendly Brazilian cosmetics company that I named Beija, which is short for beija-flor (meaning flower-kisser or humminigbird in Portuguese). The boxes the product comes in can be planted in your garden and up sprouts kinds of flowers that attract beija-flor.
Presto Pasta: A Magical Meal for Two - A pasta product that combines everything one would need to make a dinner for two. The name is based
Presto Pasta: A Magical Meal for Two - A pasta product that combines everything one would need to make a dinner for two. The name is based
BAM Spring ‘07 - A promotional piece for the Brooklyn Academy of Music’s Spring ‘07 line up. Since it began in the month of February and was a bunch of love stories, I created a series of reuseable Valentine’s Day Cards. When the member sends out the cards more people well learn about the line up.
<3 Thiebaud - This piece is a press kit for a made-up exhibition of Wayne Thiebaud’s confectionary paintings, at the Walters Art Museum in Baltimore, Maryland. I created a stuffed cake, resembling one of his many paintings, that could be sold in the gift shop. The cake was put in a “cake box†where the stand that it sits on is made up of circular cards that show the paintings and events of the show.
<3 Thiebaud - This piece is a press kit for a made-up exhibition of Wayne Thiebaud’s confectionary paintings, at the Walters Art Museum in Baltimore, Maryland. I created a stuffed cake, resembling one of his many paintings, that could be sold in the gift shop. The cake was put in a “cake box†where the stand that it sits on is made up of circular cards that show the paintings and events of the show.
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