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Leuven Beer Packaging by Wonchan Lee

Inspired by an ice bag, Leuven Beer Packaging takes a whole new direction in order to have our beer highly portable and unbreakable. It takes differentiation in mind when you need to design a new packaging these days, it needs to have new approach especially when it comes to beer. This new design is unbreakable, cost less to produce, and lighter to carry, these are nice factors for delivery and production. The result is a beer packaging that utilizes 2 panels with velcros, holding those beers together securely when closed. Each carrying pack opens flat.


Designer : Wonchan Lee


Leuven Beer Packaging by Wonchan Lee


Leuven Beer Packaging by Wonchan Lee



Leuven Beer Packaging by Wonchan Lee


Leuven Beer Packaging by Wonchan Lee


Leuven Beer Packaging by Wonchan Lee is originally posted on Tuvie


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