vendredi 16 mai 2014
The packaging of "Italianity" 2/2
I'm now speaking of another cult product of Italy: the panetone. In the same spirit of tradition pasta Rummo, the milan brand G.Cova & C is also positioned on the know-how and craftsmanship.
In an art deco style (the brand was born in 1930), with the creation and typography which seem never to have changed, vintage packaging is magnificent.
Work, quality and tradition are still here put forward with great attention to detail.
Vintage design is definitely happy way to communicate by the Italian traditional food brands.
jeudi 15 mai 2014
The packaging of "Italianity" (1/2)
As Roland Barthes (a french semiologist) did in 1964, I'm looking into Italy and more precisely, on "Italianity" represented by the packaging of two Italian brands typical products which are pasta and panetone.
I’m starting with the pasta. Today, the two main brands of pasta are Barilla and Panzani (!). For the first one, a luxurious packaging is intended by the systematic use of blue on its cardboard boxes : the other, as Barthes pointed out, sporting the colors of Italy...
For us, these brands are common. Yet, I found an Italian brand, distributed in « la grande épicerie de Paris » or Monoprix, which took over the codes of olden days, the tradition : Rummo.
The packaging made of thick matte paper, italic «old style » typography, a barouche logo, and a story telling around the legend, crafts and especially: slowness.
The packaging shows the positioning of the brand and excite the taste buds ... besides, I've already bought two package !
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The "Italianity" |
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Rummo pasta packaging designed by Irving & Co. |
jeudi 8 mai 2014
"We must cultivate our garden".
As Voltaire, French writer and philosopher of the XVIIIth century said: "we must cultivate our garden" ... So we will take this topic at the foot of planting ... literally.
The following packaging caught my attention because I think it’s a great idea, well done and nice designed. This product responds very well to the home-made trends as cooking, gardening and DIY.
The concept of a french company, proposes a kit consisting of a pot and seeds to plant yourself.
What is original is especially the choice of plants and the idea of being able to offer when you are invited for dinner.
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"I bring the aperitif" |
On the packaging, we can find a little bit the Monoprix' slogans style : " spicy evening " for chili, " the third half " for seeds hop beer (although it seems that it is easy to do yourself ), " I bring the aperitif » with peanut seeds or the " tomorrow I'll stop… » for a Virginia tobacco plant.
I also noticed that the brand offers kits for children in particular a little vintage metal box.
I also noticed that the brand offers kits for children in particular a little vintage metal box.
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"Tomorrow I'll stop"
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