I found this toy dart gun in a bargain bin at a store and hated the packaging so I bought it with an attempt to repackage it to show my love of toy packaging.
Really had a blast designing this package. Really tried to push the warmth and functionality of this heater and designed the package so that it could sit vertically or horizontally on a shelf to help with space.
Used hexagons as the focal point of this design to describe dust particles that this unit captures. I also had a hand in designing the actual look of the front cover of the product.
Photographed the background at a residence and photoshopped the unit into scene. The shape on the left side that has the name of the unit and it's features mimics the tank shape of the unit.
Had a lot of fun on this project because I had a hand in helping decide the final color of the product, designing the clamshell for the product and the product card.
Once again doing some dollar bin re-package design on this thumb puppet toy I found and thought it would be a fun self project to make the packaging more appealing with some illustration.
A former co-worker contacted me about a freelance project where his client was starting a line of inflatable scarecrows. The image of the product and a few background images were provided and I only had to come up with a look. I photoshopped the pictures of the product to give the look of the product in motion and I found a few images of animals and a silhouette of birds flying to show how the product harmlessly and humanely scares away animals that would eat whats in the garden.
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Packaging Designs

Nathan Adams
Graphic Designer Los Angeles, CA