Packaging that makes food tasty

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Good design shouldn’t be restricted by discipline. Even as a product designer, I myself have scrolled through graphic design websites, branding case-studies, etc. Tia Ofilia’s packaging takes on a comfortable style that gives it that pleasing, pure and fresh look, making you instantly have a warm connection with the product and the brand. The Packaging revamp is done by Shift for Tia Ofilia (Mexican for Aunt Ophelia), an organic foods brand from Monterrey, Mexico. The shapes, contours, and colors are all familiar and harbor trust. Minimal usage of design translates into people perceiving the product as raw and pure, just the way home-made organic food should be!

Designer: Shift

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Amazon launches Vinecom for shoppers who live life on the 'green' edge

Love Amazon's renowned two-day shipping? How about organic eats and other miscellaneous environment-friendly products? If so, then today's your very lucky day. Adding to the endless list of shopping sites it already owns, Amazon has just introduced Vine.com; a site which aims to be a one-stop web store for folks looking to snag anything from organic ingredients to beauty products like all-natural shaving oils and Kiss My Face foam soaps -- and yes, as we stated earlier, there's an option to get that speedy two-day delivery service. While chatting with Bits Blog, a Vine representative said the goal isn't "necessarily about saving the planet," but that his team does "feel the products are useful in that regard." Currently Vine.com is live in beta form, though that doesn't mean folks interested can't go browse around and order some goodies -- to do that, give the source link below a quick tap.

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