__ Gomma, No Mistake • Erasers' Store
This packaging project for an eraser company was built using acetate and produced to construct a brand that would increase the awareness and importance of a normally overlooked item that is constantly and regularly used by everyone. This is a minimalist design with very basic colors. The name “Gomma” (comes from Italian word for eraser or erase). This design was initially created for the need of a packaging for this product, while keeping in mind that the design could also be used on the collateral material for the brand.
Xposed 2008 (A Juried Exhibition) Student Gold Award
__ Commonground Conscious Clothing
The “Commonground” project was initiated with the idea of creating an environmental-conscious clothing line, inspired by our world and crafted using environmentally friendly fabrics and materials like Organic fair-traded cotton/linen uppers, Bamboo linings, PET wrapped natural latex gore, natural latex pedbed with a cotton canvas cover, Natural crepe rubber midsole, water based cements, and 100% post consumer paper.
The line consists of shoes, t-shirts, pants and bags, which merge ultra-cool contemporary designs with environmental awareness to inspire more people to think differently about the things they buy, how they are made, where they come from, fostering positive environmental change.
{image 35 caption+At Commonground, we are offering a conscious solution, by making good clothing with a
big dose of conscious reality. How we make our garments is just as important as why we make them.
We're committed to make our products out of 100% sustainable organic cotton.}{/slideshow}
__ Divino wine :: Identity and Packaging
Divino was created with the idea of taking the Colombian wine culture to a higher level. It was inspired on baby Jesus, which is a very important religion figure in Colombia. Besides, the name “Divino” plays an important role because it represents “Divino Nino” (how baby Jesus is called in Colombia), it translates beautiful, and it incorporates the word wine (vino in Spanish). Additionally, I attempted to give it a modern, yet aged look, while at the same time using materials that are 100% recyclable.
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This packaging project for an eraser company was built using acetate and produced to construct a brand that would increase the awareness and importance of a normally overlooked item that is constantly and regularly used by everyone. This is a minimalist design with very basic colors. The name “Gomma” (comes from Italian word for eraser or erase). This design was initially created for the need of a packaging for this product, while keeping in mind that the design could also be used on the collateral material for the brand.
Xposed 2008 (A Juried Exhibition) Student Gold Award
__ Commonground Conscious Clothing
The “Commonground” project was initiated with the idea of creating an environmental-conscious clothing line, inspired by our world and crafted using environmentally friendly fabrics and materials like Organic fair-traded cotton/linen uppers, Bamboo linings, PET wrapped natural latex gore, natural latex pedbed with a cotton canvas cover, Natural crepe rubber midsole, water based cements, and 100% post consumer paper.
The line consists of shoes, t-shirts, pants and bags, which merge ultra-cool contemporary designs with environmental awareness to inspire more people to think differently about the things they buy, how they are made, where they come from, fostering positive environmental change.
{image 35 caption+At Commonground, we are offering a conscious solution, by making good clothing with a
big dose of conscious reality. How we make our garments is just as important as why we make them.
We're committed to make our products out of 100% sustainable organic cotton.}{/slideshow}
__ Divino wine :: Identity and Packaging
Divino was created with the idea of taking the Colombian wine culture to a higher level. It was inspired on baby Jesus, which is a very important religion figure in Colombia. Besides, the name “Divino” plays an important role because it represents “Divino Nino” (how baby Jesus is called in Colombia), it translates beautiful, and it incorporates the word wine (vino in Spanish). Additionally, I attempted to give it a modern, yet aged look, while at the same time using materials that are 100% recyclable.
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