The Mexican food packaging for Ni Maíz Paloma was designed as a playful way to introduce a variety of beloved Mexican foods to Barcelona. The packaging sources inspiration from an Aztec God, serving as a subtle representation of just how much the brand worships corn.
In addition to a variety of containers specifically designed for different kinds of corn-based eats, the largest packaging option is a carry-all that has a distinct taco-like shape that can be filled with a number of smaller containers. All of these takeout packages are made so that eating can happen on the go, without any mess.
The playful food packaging was developed in a joint effort between graphic designer Janire Zamora and industrial designers Alejandra de la Garza and Cristina Maldonado.
Key Themes Behind This Trend
- Mexican Food Packaging
- Opportunity for innovative packaging solutions that capture the essence of traditional Mexican cuisine.
- On-the-go Eating
- Potential for creating convenient and mess-free packaging for consumers who want to dine while on the move.
- Playful Design
- Demand for creative and eye-catching packaging designs that enhance the overall dining experience.
Where This Applies
- Food Packaging
- Opportunity for companies to develop unique and functional packaging solutions for the food industry.
- Fast Food
- Potential for fast-food chains to offer convenient and portable packaging options to cater to on-the-go customers.
- Graphic Design
- Demand for graphic design professionals to create visually appealing packaging that reflects the brand's identity and engages consumers.