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11 Innovative Packaging

1. The Coca Cola Cup

Coca Cola Cup

2. Gnome Breads

Gnome Bread

3. Eat Consciously Shopping Bag

Eat Consciously Shopping Bag

Eat Consciously Shopping Bag

4. Musical Note Earphones

Musical Note Earphones

Musical Notes Earphones

5. High Protein Buns in a Bakery near a fitness Centre

Fit Buns

6. Fruity Jams

Fruity Jams

Fruity Jams

7. Ketchup Bottle Bottom

Ketchup Bottle

Bottom

8. Light a Fire

9. Origami Beer

Origami Beer

10. Colgate Pizza Box

11. Shoestring Shopping Bag

Products that are optical illusions by design

Alphabet Letter Chairs by Roeland Dotten (Netherlands): http://www.roelandotten.com/#product

Matterhorn Mountain in a Glass by Tale Design (Korea): http://www.tale-design.com/?page_id=791 

Tasty Candy Pen by Dave Hakkens (Netherlands): http://illusion.scene360.com/design/16584/the-candy-pen/

Peakco Flower Vase by Tale Design (Korea): http://www.tale-design.com/?page_id=799

Transparent Human Face Glass Vase by Fabio Novembre (Italy): http://www.novembre.it/design/murana-venini/

Woodpecker Notebooks by Tale Design (Korea): http://www.tale-design.com/?page_id=287

Moon ceramic glass by Tale Design (Korea): http://www.tale-design.com/?page_id=746

Tale Design products on sale at CuriousCatch.com soon.

“We swim in an ocean of products. Behind each one, there is someone (hopefully) thinking about the way we experience it. In this episode of Off Book, we explore three aspects of product design: build quality and engineering fundamentals, humanism and sustainability, and speculation on the future of the product experience. In discussion with the 4th generation owner of a classic brand, a brilliant designer of socially progressive products, and an MIT researcher looking to revolutionize the product experience through 3D printing, we’ll capture a sense of the values and challenges in the contemporary world of product design.”

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Featuring:

Dr. Harvey Moscot, Moscot Eyewear

Yves Behar, Fuseproject

Peter Schmitt, MIT Personal Robotics Group

Special Footage Credits:

Makerbot Industries