Packaging Design
Wine Cooler Packaging
Client: VinoQ, the Netherlands
A packaging for the luxury VinoQ wine cooler. It features a cork inlay that protects the cooler during transport and can be used as a coaster after transport.
With VinoQ, I developed several products and packagings.
Sustainable Knife Packagings
Client: Bergkvist, Germany
A series of 10 packaging boxes for folding knives. The packagings use recycled material and a bagasse inlay instead of EVA foam. It can be discarded completely in a paper recycling bin. In 2021, the series won an Iron A' Design Award in the Sustainable Products, Projects and Green Design Category.
Spork Packaging
Client: Sonoran Fox, USA
This is a packaging for the Sonoran Fox Titanium Spork. The graphics are designed to look both technical and outdoorsy.
One packaging houses two sporks in a protective neoprene case. I designed the spork, neoprene case, and packaging for the Sonoran Fox brand.
Pill Case Packaging
Client: Ikigai Cases LLC, USA
The founder of Ikigai Cases LLC developed a high-quality aluminum pill case. I designed a packaging for him that matches the corporate identity of his compand. The packaging protects the product and presents it nicely. I created both files for making the boxes and for printing the graphics.
Whetstone Packaging
Client: Bergkvist, Germany
Designed with a great unboxing experience in mind, as well as production, recycling, and the corporate identity of the Bergkvist brand.
The packaging uses recycled materials (sleeve, booklet, and structural cardboard elements) and can be completely disposed of in a paper recycling bin.
Matcha Label
Client: LukHealthy, Ireland
An organized and clean label design for LukHealthy premium matcha tea from Yame, Japan. The label design has two parts: one on the lid and one around the base of the can. The parts have a matching look. The LukHealthy logo is repeated on the background in a subtle pattern.
Dining Mat Packaging
Client: Kids House, UK
The dining mat packaging has a playful colored top that shows the color of the dining mat.
The smiley at the top part of the packaging turns the packaging in a toy.
Information is organized on one side and the other is kept blank for children to draw on.


