The Little Book of Big Packaging Ideas
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Average customer review:Product Description
The packaging industry becomes more competitive every day, and creating a new package that is innovative, adds value and makes a connection with the consumer is a challenge often met with limited success. What makes a package successful? How do designers find the inspiration and execute the designs that really work? This compendium of package design answers all that and more. The content covers inspiration, process, design research, working with clients, planning and execution of some of the most effective packages on the market today. Insight from top packaging designers worldwide is provided on pages that are packed with images of great designs. Unlike most packaging books, this volume is crammed full of content in a compact, portable and easy-to-use format.
Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #87398 in Books
- Published on: 2007-03-01
- Original language: English
- Number of items: 1
- Binding: Paperback
- 352 pages
Editorial Reviews
About the Author
Catharine Fishel specialises in working with and writing about designers and related industries. She is editor of the website LogoLounge.com, and the author of many books about design. She lives in Illinois, USA. Stacey King Gordon is a writer who helped found Professional Jeweler magazine and authored Magazine Design That Works. She is also a frequent contributor to both HOW and I.D. magazines. She lives in California, USA.
Customer Reviews
Graphic design
I bought this a year ago. The book shows you how designers have rebranded some of the backaging which includeds
sketches from before and after, good book if your into packaging designer.
The little book of big packaging ideas
Really nice compact book, but I already have a rockport book 'design secrets:packaging' it is repeated in this book, so a little disapponting.



