In an effort to create quirky packaging for personal hygiene products, 'Children Pharmacy' by Emmelie Golabiewski features designs fashioned after the face. In particular, the collection includes such creations as a set of teeth that hold a toothbrush with paste and a tissue dispenser that releases them through the nose.
The darling packaging creations are simplistically pretty and are a literal interpretation of the kinds of containers that could be. After viewing the collection of shots, I began to think that it would be a fantastic idea for a hygiene company to pick up Golabiewski's collection from 'Children Pharmacy' and use them as a new form of packaging. Not only would it likely be well-received, it would offer a giggle every time you needed to blow your nose or brush your teeth.
Facially Featured Sundries Packaging
Children Pharmacy by Emmelie Golabiewski is Facially Coded
Trend Themes
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Facial Packaging Trend — Designing and developing quirky facial packaging designs for personal hygiene products.
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Literal Interpretation Trend — Creating literal and unconventional interpretations of traditional packing designs for personal hygiene products.
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Humorous Packaging Trend — Developing humorous packaging designs for personal hygiene products that offer a giggle to customers.
Industry Implications
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Personal Hygiene Industry — The personal hygiene industry could use literal and quirky facial packaging designs for products like toothbrushes, tissues, and hand sanitizers to capture the attention of customers and add a fun element to the packaging.
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Children's Product Industry — The children's product industry could use Emmelie Golabiewski's creations as inspiration to create fun and engaging product packaging designs for children's personal hygiene products.
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Design and Advertising Industry — The design and advertising industry could benefit from exploring and pushing the boundaries of conventional packaging designs for personal hygiene products to create unique and attention-grabbing designs.