
Posted: Feb 22, 2012 In: Branding Design Packaging
New Limited-edition Nivea Soft ‘Nicola de Main’ Packaging by Bulletproof Celebrates Summer and Beauty Nivea, the iconic cosmetics brand, which turned 100 last year, is launching new limited-edition packs designed by a fashion designer and leading brand and packaging design agency Bulletproof. The new ‘Nicola de Main’ packaging for Nivea Soft will arrive in stores across [...]
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Posted: Feb 16, 2012 In: Advertising
We are proud to announce that the new ‘Taste the possibilities’ strapline being used for the recently premiered Coke Zero ad campaign actually came from a Bulletproofer. Our very own Coca-Cola Design Director, Scott Inman came up with it as part of the IMC that our team attended – see we’re great in IMC’s!! The adverts appear [...]
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Posted: Feb 13, 2012 In: Branding Design Packaging
Retro cereal boxes are making a comeback. Original post here: http://www.thedieline.com/blog/2012/2/8/80s-themed-general-mills-packaging.html “It’s time to bust out those sweat bands, leg warmers, and neon accessories, and head to your local Target, as Big G cereals are bringing back their “Retro” themed packaging for the fifth time, 80’s style. Starting February 7 through mid-March, while supplies last, [...]
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Posted: Feb 10, 2012 In: Social
Bulletproof are currently working with Arla foods to design a new range of packaging for their mountain cheese range. On our first day of the photography shoot at Steve Lee’s studios imagine our surprise to find this tiny designer hidden amongst the cheese! We have named her Jess and adopted her as a new member [...]
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Posted: Feb 10, 2012 In: Advertising Social
Lower Manhattan Painted Blue New York was a glorious shade of Giants blue on Tuesday, two days after they defeated the New England Patriots 21-17 in Super Bowl XL VI. Thousands of jubilant fans welcomed home their Super Bowl champions with a full-blown ticker-tape victory parade which started from the southern tip of Manhattan moving [...]
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Posted: Feb 08, 2012 In: Branding Packaging
Eco-installation for Coca-Cola in Cape Town A giant statue made out of 4, 200 Coke crates in Cape Town, Africa, has been commissioned by Coca-Cola to spread the message of recycling. Measuring at nearly 60 feet tall and weighing 27 tons, the statue—which goes by the name of ‘Eliot’—is almost the same height with the iconic [...]
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Posted: Feb 08, 2012 In: Art Design Social
‘It’s Nice That’ is honoured to be taking over four (count them!) of the windows at Selfridges in central London for the next few weeks. In the showpiece window we have installed a huge wooden roller-coaster with 30,000 unique fortunes for the year ahead running around it – our tribute to the sheer ruddy wonder [...]
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Posted: Feb 01, 2012 In: Art Design
Using LEGO, Artist Restores Crumbling Architecture Brilliant use of the iconic toy… article follows: German artist Jan Vormann travels around the world and restores crumbling architecture using LEGO blocks. In his work titled ‘Dispatchwork’, Vormann has spent three years filling in the cracks of buildings with colorful LEGO pieces. Vormann, who first started out at an art fair [...]
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Posted: Jan 30, 2012 In: Art Design
A staple of any awards season is the obligatory “If These Movie Posters Told the Truth” mock-up. However, just because the gimmick is trite doesn’t mean it’s not amusing. This year’s line-up of Academy Award nominees isn’t lacking in Oscar-bait material, with everything from The Iron Lady to The Artist. The fact that films like these so blatantly seem to [...]
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Posted: Jan 26, 2012 In: Art
Famillesummerbelle, this is the artist’s paper cut creation for a recent art exhibition and fundraiser to support rescue and rebuilding efforts in Japan. Paper cutting is an art that’s got quite the history, one that’s evolved uniquely in places all over the world. From jian zhi in China and kirigami in Japan, to papel picado [...]
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