A Design Company

A Design Company

A Design Company featuring great design, architecture, fashion, graphics and innovation from across the globe.

 

Nefer

The bottle design is derived from the curved lines of the female figure; the skeletal structure and the distribution of muscle and fat, with a very Iconic and identifiable packaging. The box is a sculpture with its curved edges in a very elegant appeal with the golden typography. Nefer is when art, technology, and design are combined to create a luxurious and sophisticated product, package, and brand. The inner core containing the fragrance as the body contains the soul. The exact translation of the ancient Egyptian word Nefer in English is "Beautiful on the inside and the outside".

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The Mask that Ate the Virus

Swiss biotech company Livinguard developed a textile for reusable masks that inactivates and eliminates bacteria, fungi, and viruses (incl. Covid 19) upon impact. This idea is brought to life in the packaging: The mask comes in a sterile package. An attached plastic strip animates – when slid up and down – a graphic depiction of a virus that is getting eaten in the process, adding some urgently needed humor in desperate days. To avoid the mix up of masks among family members, and hence cross-contamination, differently colored adjustment clips come in a separate sleeve to customize each mask.

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Theo Rebrand

Theo Chocolate pioneered fair-trade, bean-to-bar chocolate. But when new players came along and fair trade was table stakes, it was time to differentiate. Consumers wanted their choice in chocolate to be simple. Designers needed to show the link between higher-standard chocolate and good taste. They clarified brand purpose, expanding their offerings through innovation. For design, designers prioritized elements that were central to this story and developed a confident visual identity across the ecosystem.

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Tanaka 1789 X Chartier Sake Blend 001

forceMAJEURE worked closely with Chartier to develop a brand and visual strategy, as well as a design system, to represent the collaboration between the Tanaka 1789 Brewery and Francois Chartier, associating two very different cultures to create one unique and disruptive product and design. They wanted to bring to life the collaborating synergy of two Masters in their respective crafts, the juxtaposition of old and new, traditional and modern for this groundbreaking product. The clients were looking for a very modern interpretation for this brand, and that was achieved in the design.

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Dark Horse Wine

The aim was to elevate the brand's quality and premium perception and consider the entire packaging portfolio, developing a flexible design system that allows for future innovation to guide and inspire the entire brand look and feel, including the touch points of portfolio strategy, POS and collateral materials, retail inspiration, and brand content. Designers also wanted to help increase competitiveness on shelf among the varietal set through an uplifting new branding and packaging. Our key challenge as a design agency was to amplify the desire for the brand through a bolder look and feel.

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Shangri La

The design was inspired by the posture of the trunk of the old vine and the unique ecological environment of the plateau. Use Chinese ink painting techniques to express the texture of grape trees, and three spirits to represent the unique natural environment of Shangri La. The butterflies represent the local air, the fish represents the local water, and the pines represent the local soil. The whole picture is divided into three parts, which can be combined to form a complete picture of vine growth. In this way, people are urged to protect the ecological environment and inherit the national.

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