Designed by: PepsiCo Design & Innovation
Country: United States

Black Market Goods

Updated on July 27th, 2011  |  
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Black Market Goods

Designed by Marco Manansala | Country: United States

Conceptual packaging from Los Angeles based designed Marco Manansala.

“The project was to create a promotional beer packaging piece for a fictitious brewing company called, Black Market Goods. Because of the company name, the bottles were created to resemble illegal weapons sold in the black market. Each bottle took about 10 hrs to create due to the long drying times of the primer paint used for the body. Shiny yellow engine enamel was used on the removable fins, cap and on the base of the bottle to offset the matte color of the primer. Finally, a wooden box with a bracing system was designed and constructed to hold the bottles in place during transportation.”

Black Market Goods
Black Market Goods

Black Market Goods

Black Market Goods

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Designed by Marco Manansala | Country: United States

Conceptual packaging from Los Angeles based designed Marco Manansala.

“The project was to create a promotional beer packaging piece for a fictitious brewing company called, Black Market Goods. Because of the company name, the bottles were created to resemble illegal weapons sold in the black market. Each bottle took about 10 hrs to create due to the long drying times of the primer paint used for the body. Shiny yellow engine enamel was used on the removable fins, cap and on the base of the bottle to offset the matte color of the primer. Finally, a wooden box with a bracing system was designed and constructed to hold the bottles in place during transportation.”

Black Market Goods
Black Market Goods

Black Market Goods

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