*Sylvain Allard
Nice package designed by Annick Bouchard for fair trade tea: «half for me half for you.»
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*Sylvain Allard
This concept developed by Jonathan Gauvin in my packaging class is a perfect example of the essence of what is good design to me: a perfect combination of form and function, the elegance of pure shapes, the simplicity of the graphic message.
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*Sylvain Allard
This concept literally eliminates the envelope. A simple detachable flap system helps the writing paper transform into an envelope. Creativity within environmental constraints.
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*Sylvain Allard
Vanessa Caron was looking to develop a package for healthy chips with a reference to fitness. The final idea of an unrolling measuring tape package was Vanessa’s answer to a very prolific class brainstorm.
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*Sylvain Allard
How much spaghetti is needed for one or two persons? This is the problem that was addressed by Joël Chiasson in my packaging class last year. The result is simple, functional, cheap to produce and offers three openings to fit different family sizes.
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*Sylvain Allard
The product is very simple. It’s bicarbonate of soda proposed as a replacement for toxic and expensive house cleaning products. The cardboard package works like a big saltshaker that dredges bicarbonate.
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*Sylvain Allard
Once the tie-wraps are detached, there is nothing left from the package and a little service has been given to the user.
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*Sylvain Allard
Loïc Musselec did this experimentation in one of my class, exploring the potential of steak, chicken and liver photographs on packages. Taboos are very often based on things that we know, but don’t want to see.
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*Sylvain Allard
Here is a project done in my class my Audrey Blouin that allies both environment concerns in packaging but also the responsibility towards the user.
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*Sylvain Allard
Using a simple piece of cardboard without any gluing, this coffee cup holder offers a nice service to the user carrying the standard milk cups and protecting the hand from the heat of the cup.
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*Sylvain Allard
This project by Catherine Bourdon is a perfect integration of form, function and environmental concerns. The envelope that includes the dirt and seeds, transforms itself into a germinator.
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*Sylvain Allard
Student Maxime Harvey-Carière designs a corrugated board calculator in my packaging class at UQAM.
Sylvain Allard
*Sylvain Allard
This tea package was designed by a student in my packaging class. The students had to rethink an existing packaging, and try to optimize the material used. Nice solution from Alexis Coutu-Marion.
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