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(Unfinished) Soap Box - Packaging design

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During my graphic design course in 2014-2015 we were tasked with creating packaging for a fictional soap manufacturer. We were to create the branding and give them fashionable packaging. Working at Butlers Chocolate cafe the range of different packaging I've worked with had inspired me to go really out of the box with traditional packaging. Specifically the transport boxes for the 100g Chocolate Bars had a genius idea behind them. They had a traditional folding lid for storage which was the main use for most shops however they had a particular perforated line diagonally which allowed the box to be opened in a way to accentuate the display of the Chocolate Bars. I used this as my main influence however instead of pulling the box apart in half I decided to go with a removable strip. This would allow the customer to still have storage for soap.
The brief called for 2 separate packages for either flavour, "Rosewood" and "Walnut", and a combination package to sell both flavours for cheaper. For the design of this package I decided to keep the perforations. With an easy pull hole you would rip the package in the middle and find the two original packages inside.
(Unfinished) Soap Box - Packaging design
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(Unfinished) Soap Box - Packaging design

An unfinished project from college (2015). A brief to create the packaging design for a fictional soap company.

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