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Thursday, August 26th, 2010

The packaging for this milk carton is not only visually enticing, it is also functional. The diagrams and data visualisations give important and useful information. The four sides are utlised to add easy and quick nutritional facts, ingredients and amounts per serving etc. The simple tonal use of color is both functional adds a sense of retro sci-fi inspiration. If we saw this sort of carton in our New Zealand supermarkets, I bet we would gravitate towards them.
Tags: food, Food Packaging, milk carton, milk carton packaging, milk packaging, Packaging, Packaging Design
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Wednesday, July 28th, 2010



These products are designed to create awareness of water consumption. The production process the products go through ensure the natural resources used are treated responsibly. The ingredients they use, the way they are packaged and their manufacturing are all sustainably aware. People are encouraged to save water when using the products. The reminder is on the front of the packaging and in the name. A simple and effective no-frills message illustrated boldly in black and white.
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Tuesday, July 27th, 2010


The basic brown paper bag takes on a new, more architectural form. With folds created like origami, these bags are given an identity of their own. Instead of being thrown out they will be kept and can recycled for other purposes after they are brought home making them a more sustainable choice than traditional paper bags.
Tags: brown paper bags, Packaging, paper bags, renewable packaging, sustainable, sustainable packaging
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Wednesday, July 7th, 2010

We’ve just developed the Brookmill brand and applied it through multiple touch points. The interlocked “B” was crafted from both the old and new creating a distinctive form which has already drawn many positive comments for our client. Simple, elegant, timeless branding.
Tags: Brands, Marketing Collateral, redfire
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Wednesday, July 7th, 2010


Trades At School is an organisation run through C-Me Mentoring Foundation Trust. Their focus is to bridge the gap between school and industry through creating apprenticeships in the industry students are able to gain skills and confidence for their future. Redfire developed the brand for both C-Me and Trades At School and now it has been applied to their car. Personality and engagement is achieved by having the students featuring on the back window. Keep an eye out for this on an Auckland road near you.
Tags: C-me, car branding, car graphics, car signage, redfire, trades at school, vehicle graphics
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Wednesday, July 7th, 2010




Redfire crafted and designed the Greenhouse brand to reflect the core values of the business. We then integrated, designed and built their cms website and corporate collateral. The innovation, professionalism, partnership, creativeness and technical savvy is evident in the intricate structure of the circle balanced with the clean lines of the copy. The graphic identity’s continuous shape offers a feeling of unification for the potential professionals and investors who want to be a part of and associated with The Greenhouse. Take a look at what they do www.greenhousecleantech.com
Tags: Brands, carbon footprint, global warming, redfire, sustainable, Sustainable businesses, the greenhouse, the greenhouse cleantech, website, Website Design
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Wednesday, June 30th, 2010


Chip packets designed for The Hairy Bikers brand envoke the feeling of heritage and that the packet has been crumpled in the hand. This is a convincing way of getting across the personality of the brand. The colours and additions of natural foil from the bag make the packet clean and simple but also eye catching and sophisticated.
Tags: Brands, food, Food Packaging, Packaging, Packaging Design
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Wednesday, June 30th, 2010


This calendar is called the “Chrono Shredder”. The piece displays dates on a scroll of paper, showing the current day, while the past dates are shredded up into a heap on the floor. This piece of art is a form of time-based work in the most literal way. As we are half way through this year this pile would be getting quite big…think about all that paper to be recycled.
Tags: art, calendar, chrono shredder, dates, moving art, time-based, time-based art
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Thursday, June 24th, 2010




This t-shirt company (Amon Clothing) has a simple, fresh looking design that uses sustainable processes. The sustainability is not only found in the materials used but also in the limited edition runs of the shirts. The products and branding undertake a trianglular motif which is used throughout from their letterhead and brochure, to even the folding of their T’s. Nice to see consistency taken so far through an identity.
Tags: Amon Clothing, Brands, clothing packaging, fashion, Limited Edition Packaging, Marketing Collateral, Packaging, Packaging Design, sustainable packaging
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Thursday, June 24th, 2010

A new take on the typical real estate “to let” signs commonly seen around. This advertising campaign in Copenhagan, Denmark envokes imagination and good humor (and possibly participation) from this billboard.
Tags: Advertising, Copenhagan Denmark, real estate, real estate advertising, to let
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