Package design is fun and challenging. I enjoy competing against all the other packages on the shelf and in the aisle. What's going to pop? What will a shopper see first as they walk the store? How much space do our products command? What federally-mandated gobbledy-gook do we have to work around?
All the samples here were created for Creative Platypus and their line of coloring products. If you have a Hobby Lobby near you, you can see my designs, and, while you're there, you can buy a batch of posters and markers to hand out at a birthday party.
>Charlie Magee, 541-513-6316.
Creative Platypus was started by a couple of buddies who attended arch-enemy colleges: University of Oregon and Oregon State University. The UO mascot is a duck, and the OSU mascot is a beaver. Cross a duck and a beaver and you get a platypus.
Clicking the link attached to the image and the headline will take you to their online store, called Stuff2Color.
Creative Platypus licensed the incredibly detailed "animals within an animal" artwork of Sue Coccia. This line is called Inner Nature and we've sold it in many combinations, all requiring different packages.
Clicking the link attached to the image and the headline will take you to their online store, called Stuff2Color.
Creative Platypus licensed the incredibly detailed "animals within an animal" artwork of Sue Coccia. We created a series of sets of two animals in each package.
Clicking the link attached to the image and the headline will take you to their online store, called Stuff2Color.
This was a large, complex package that contained, and displayed, ten illustrations, a large set of markers, instructions, mounting pads and more.
Clicking the link attached to the image and the headline will take you to their online store, called Stuff2Color.
Guess what season this line of products was designed for.
Clicking the link attached to the image and the headline will take you to their online store, called Stuff2Color.