Designed by: PepsiCo Design & Innovation
Country: United States

Student Work – Miguel Molina

Updated on July 16th, 2011  |  
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Student Work - Miguel Molina

Designed by Miguel Molina | Country: Canada

Brief: Create a sophisticated identity and packaging that reflect The Bitter Chocolatier’s luxury offering and ironic humour.

Solution: The brand has an edge. The elegant look contrasts sharply with its ironic humour. Poking fun at himself, The Bitter Chocolatier tells his tales of misfortune throughout his life through the different flavours. The product differentiates itself from other brands while entertaining the consumer.”

Student Work - Miguel Molina

Student Work - Miguel Molina

Student Work - Miguel Molina

Student Work - Miguel Molina

Student Work - Miguel Molina

Student Work - Miguel Molina

Brief: Create a modern, masculine identity and packaging that express the unique mix of traditional and 21st century technologies.

Solution: The logo is based on traditional circular military emblems. Old-fashioned men’s shaving products inspired the packaging’s strong colour and sturdy materials. The contemporary aesthetic expressed in typography and layout brings the time-honored tradition of shaving products to the 21st century.”

Student Work - Miguel Molina

Student Work - Miguel Molina

Student Work - Miguel Molina

Student Work - Miguel Molina

Student Work - Miguel Molina

Student Work - Miguel Molina

Student Work - Miguel Molina

Brief: Design a sleek, modern CD cover for the group’s album, Discovery.

Solution: The wireframe images reference mixers and visualizers that represent each individual song. The entire album can be considered one long song that spikes fourteen times. Each spike is styled to a wireframe that represents the tempo and feel of the song.”

 

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Student Work – Miguel Molina

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Student Work - Miguel Molina

Designed by Miguel Molina | Country: Canada

Brief: Create a sophisticated identity and packaging that reflect The Bitter Chocolatier’s luxury offering and ironic humour.

Solution: The brand has an edge. The elegant look contrasts sharply with its ironic humour. Poking fun at himself, The Bitter Chocolatier tells his tales of misfortune throughout his life through the different flavours. The product differentiates itself from other brands while entertaining the consumer.”

Student Work - Miguel Molina

Student Work - Miguel Molina

Student Work - Miguel Molina

Student Work - Miguel Molina

Student Work - Miguel Molina

Student Work - Miguel Molina

Brief: Create a modern, masculine identity and packaging that express the unique mix of traditional and 21st century technologies.

Solution: The logo is based on traditional circular military emblems. Old-fashioned men’s shaving products inspired the packaging’s strong colour and sturdy materials. The contemporary aesthetic expressed in typography and layout brings the time-honored tradition of shaving products to the 21st century.”

Student Work - Miguel Molina

Student Work - Miguel Molina

Student Work - Miguel Molina

Student Work - Miguel Molina

Student Work - Miguel Molina

Student Work - Miguel Molina

Student Work - Miguel Molina

Brief: Design a sleek, modern CD cover for the group’s album, Discovery.

Solution: The wireframe images reference mixers and visualizers that represent each individual song. The entire album can be considered one long song that spikes fourteen times. Each spike is styled to a wireframe that represents the tempo and feel of the song.”

 

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