New Approaches to Packaging Design by Gestalten . Some works of Peter Gregson Studio will be featured in this book which demonstrates diverse solutions designers have found to deal with many different themes such as creating approachability through a whimsical and lighthearted appearance and material surfaces or promoting value and trustworthiness or conveying a handmade feeling to an artisanal product with a sophisticated, refined and purposeful look. All of the featured examples deliver their own unique brand values and experiences and set them apart in the competitive marketplace. Boxed and Labelled offers exciting solutions and presents state-of-the-art packaging design today. Editors: R. Klanten, S. Ehmann. Language: English. Release date: October 2009.
Monthly Archives: September 2009
New Book by Gestalten: Boxed and Labelled
360 Degree
The Other Side of Serbia
Concept and Logo design for project The other side of Serbia done by Peter Gregson Studio. The Government of the Republic of Serbia, Ministry for Sustainable Development and “Cinnamon Production” as an executive production company have embarked on the project entitled “The other side of Serbia”, which comprises a presentation of 42 undeveloped municipalities in Serbia. This series of shows aims to present economic and tourist potentials, to draw attention to the way of life of the population in these areas and to entice potential investments.
ID / Ideology of Design
Here is our latest work. Design and layout for the book “ID: IDEOLOGY OF DESIGN“. It is a hard cover book with blind print and dust cover finished with UV Varnishing. Edited by Branka Curcic from New Media Center_kuda.org . Publisher Autonomedia , New York, US.
Wanted Snacks
PG developed concept and visual identity for new nut packaging called WANTED (pistachios, cashew nuts and peanuts). The aim of this project was to create an eye catching and funny package for the most desired (wanted) products. Each product has a warrant for a wanted person – ingredient on the front. For instance cashew nut is an Indian. In a Serbian cashew nut is translated as Indian nut, which explains the turban.





