Archive for the ‘Packaging/3D’ Category

Rocket Clock

Wednesday, January 16th, 2008

Rocket Clock

Erinzam has created an amazing paper clock in the form of a rocket. I’ve enjoyed this design, especially its use of simple materials, since she developed it back in design school. Now she’s perfected the kit and stocked 100 of the handmade wonders in her Etsy shop. Take a look before they all blast off.

Buy Rocket Clock on Etsy

Rubber Bands as a Wine Label

Tuesday, June 12th, 2007

TwentyFour Wine

TwentyFour Wine

A significant portion of my design focuses on using ordinary materials in new ways. In that spirit I created TwentyFour Wine which uses rubber bands as its label. In doing so an everyday item is transformed into something beautiful. This reflects a good wine’s ability to transform a normal meal or occasion into something more meaningful and unique.

The name TwentyFour refers to the circumference of the bottle (in centimeters).

As an added bonus the rubber bands ensure that the bottle will not slip from your hands after an enjoyable evening with friends!

18 Questionable Songs-CD Compilation

Friday, April 6th, 2007

Questionable CD

Questionable CD

This is a CD compilation I created that only contains songs with titles in the form of a question. The CD is packaged on a printed clip board, a device commonly used when answering questions. Behind the CD are two pages containing the song names in the form a questionnaire.

The CD isn’t available for sale but you can check out the iMix on itunes.

Coudal Swap Meat

Monday, March 26th, 2007

Geo + Info Postcards on Coudal

The creative gurus over at Coudal are hosting a Swap Meat; send them something you’ve made and in return receive some goodies of roughly equal value. I submitted my Geo + Info Postcards and they were kind enough to post them on the swapped items page. If you have something to send (and you should) fill up on the details here.

UPDATE: Erin’s calendar is now part of the Swap Meat! Here’s your chance to snap one up if you missed out on her first run of calendars .

link (via swissmiss)