This book, the second in the series following Really Good Logos Explained, addresses the elements of effective packaging vs. packages that aren’t successful and what makes a particular design more powerful or attention-getting than others. Four well respected design professionals—each of whom will specialize in the area of product packaging—evaluate the 300+ design examples in the book. Each author provides specific and to-the-point observations and critiques.
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Not-as-Good Packaging Explained |
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Just for Fun Author Favorites |
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Bronwen Edwards is a creative director at Brandhouse in London, UK. Marianne Klimchuk is the associate chairperson of package design at Fashion Institute of Technology, New York, NY. Rob Wallace is principal of Wallace-Church in New York, NY. Sharon Werner is principal of Werner Design Werks in Minneapolis, MN.Bronwen Edwards is a creative director at Brandhouse in London, UK. Marianne Klimchuk is the associate chairperson of package design at Fashion Institute of Technology, New York, NY. Rob Wallace is principal of Wallace-Church in New York, NY. Sharon Werner is principal of Werner Design Werks in Minneapolis, MN.Sharon Werner is principal of Werner Design Werks in Minneapolis, MN.Bronwen Edwards is a creative director at Brandhouse in London, UK. Marianne Klimchuk is the associate chairperson of package design at Fashion Institute of Technology, New York, NY. Rob Wallace is principal of Wallace-Church in New York, NY. Sharon Werner is principal of Werner Design Werks in Minneapolis, MN.