Monday, December 8, 2008

Bado Display Rack

The instructions were to make a clean & unique display rack which would keep the standard department store branding system and not overpower the clothes to be hung. I ended up with this thin, bow-legged rack with no straight lines on its side profile.












Though I didn't get to check the production, the welding, panel fit and finishing were very cleanly executed.









Thursday, December 4, 2008

Susie's Natural Body Essentials

Cramming required information into small packages is something I can actually enjoy doing. Here are two products from the makers of Susie's Lightening Soap which offered such a challenge.

Songyi White is a rebranded version of the lightening soap which they plan to release for export. "Songyi" is the name of the mushroom which is an active ingredient of the product, thus the hidden mushroom in the logo.

 
















Tamanu is a scar remover in a diminutive 5ml bottle.
The actual label size is 5cm x 7cm, smaller than what you see displayed below.

Science Museum Exhibit Design

Here are exhibit concepts comissioned for The Mind Museum -- an ambitious project conceived by the Bonifacio Arts Foundation which is on track to open in 2010. A fairly detailed description of the science museum can be found at the Inquirer website.
Below are my three contributions:
  1. The Moon & Gravity for the Universe Gallery
  2. Mobius Strip for the Math Park Exhibits
  3. Indigenous Drums for the Music Park Exhibits





Monday, December 1, 2008

Betonit & Bison Tile Adhesive

Betonit had me upgrade the packaging of Betonit Tile Adhesive, their banner product, to go with the theme rest of the tiling line. Its entry-level variant under the Bison brand also received an overhaul of its own.

Altamira Flyer Update

Two years after the first set of Altamira Flyers were released to promote Betonit's latest products, they've completed enough projects to be featured in their marketing materials. These new flyers include updated copy plus photos from actual Altamira project sites.