Product Palette Branding

Ricenoir Sake Packaging Benefits from the Hue of the Drink for its Design

There was no need to create an image from scratch for Riceenoir Sake packaging, for one of the colors that completes the adorable bird is the same as the tint of the beverage. This deep burnt orange hue might have actually influenced the choice of this particular avian species as the visual feature on the label. Illustrated with simple color-blocking, the logo required just a bit of black, white and blue to complement the suggestion of the fowl's red belly.

Konrad Sybilski chose a species of bird that is local to Japan, and therefore quite relevant as a mascot for the drink. On Riceenoir Sake packaging, it perches lightly upon a thin band of text and is matched with the bold blue of the cap sticker and its minimalist treated box.
Trend Themes
1. Minimalist Packaging Design - Opportunity for creating packaging designs that use simple color-blocking to convey the essence of the product.
2. Localized Mascot Branding - Opportunity to incorporate a mascot that is relevant to the product's cultural background, creating a stronger connection with consumers.
3. Color-inspired Design - Opportunity to use the specific hue of the product as a design element, creating a cohesive and visually appealing brand identity.
Industry Implications
1. Alcoholic Beverages - Opportunity for alcoholic beverage companies to explore minimalist packaging design and incorporate relevant local mascots for brand recognition.
2. Food Packaging - Opportunity for food packaging companies to experiment with color-inspired designs that effectively highlight the product's key attributes.
3. Graphic Design - Opportunity for graphic designers to incorporate minimalist and color-inspired elements in packaging and branding projects for various industries.

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