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In Graphic Design, by Thedieline, July 29, 2010
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 Stu Taylor is recent grad of North Texas and is a current intern at Pentagram in Austin. He sends in his concept for Tide Essentials, and eco-friendly Tide.

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In Graphic Design, by Thedieline, July 29, 2010
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Here Design has been working alongside independent distillers William Grant & Sons to rebrand Reyka, a small-batch Icelandic vodka.

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In Graphic Design, by Thedieline, July 29, 2010
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Globus Organics has a wide array of unique and cohesive packaging. See the entire lineup below.

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In Graphic Design, by Thedieline, July 29, 2010
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Packaging for Kio Kio, a bodycare line from New Zealand soon to make its US debut at Fred Segal. Designed by Holly Clarke, who was with BRR Ltd. at the time.

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In Graphic Design, by Thedieline, July 28, 2010
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Grimm Brothers holds on to the lead this week! See all top 10 posts below.

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In Graphic Design, by Thedieline, July 28, 2010
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"We've designed the bottles and cases for three white dessert wines from Spanish winemakers DG Viticultors. Smitten with the winemaking process that produces these wines, we opted not to print a traditional label but to use the entire face of the bottles to tell the story of their creation."

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In Graphic Design, by Thedieline, July 28, 2010
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"Deceptively simple, the chiller took over 6 months of design and development before being fabricated by DAPY Paris in Taiwan. The double walled plastic and ribbed finish create a layer of insulating air that keeps bottles cold for up to 2 hours, while the soft touch surface keeps the chiller easy to handle when wet."

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In Graphic Design, by Thedieline, July 28, 2010
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""What if Target wanted to compete with Williams-Sonoma and Crate & Barrel? For Michael Osbourne’s class we were presented with a group project to brand a store that would compete with Williams-Sonoma and Crate&Barrel but also keeping 'Target Smarts.'" Check out the six different looks below.

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