3 Aug 2013

Build The I'mpossible by Jessica Alley

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student design project, build the i'mpossible jessica alley, packaging design, pencil packaging, student packaging design, pencil design, packaging example
student design project, build the i'mpossible jessica alley, packaging design, pencil packaging, student packaging design, pencil design, packaging example

Really lovely student packaging design project by Jessica Alley, based on building and promoting awareness for sustainable education in Guatemala, Nicaragua and Laos. The "Pencils of Promise" were apart of a full campaign (click here to view), which was under the title Build The I'mpossible. A strong message communicated in a really simple and clever way.

What's everyone got planned for this weekend? I'm thinking bike rides, bbqs and plenty of good strong beer. You with me?

In other exciting news - Buckets & Spades is currently Number 1 on Bloglovin's Up and Coming Men's Fashion blogs, very pleased with that. If you're not already you can follow my blog here.

13 comments:

  1. very nice project, cool!

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  2. I love that idea, liek you said it's so simple but meaningful!

    Congrats on being at the top of the list!

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  3. Anonymous16:12

    I'm a sucker for packaging, and it's nice it's for a good cause. Congratulations on the no. 1 dude. Happy days!

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  4. A simple product, nicely packaged, and all for a good cause. Great stuff!

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  5. I love the simplicity of this project. The packaging is fantastic and it leaves a good impact.

    Following you on bloglovin now!
    :) anna

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  6. Love the idea with the message straight foward. best part, the name. Well thought the "i'm possible"

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  7. Beautiful design and a great cause x

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  8. This is a great idea, and a great piece of design too.

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  9. So clever and good looking.

    Congratulations, Mat, that's amazing!

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  10. Cool packaging! The beauty of the design lies in its simplicity and concept.

    Congrats on being no. 1!

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  11. Love this. Was totally ready to go buy a packet (despite favouring a BIC biro myself)...

    Thanks a lot. Art publishing so I feel like it is bound to go somewhere interesting. I want to do an America trip like yours next year!

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  12. Love this!!!

    I'm thinking a beer sounds good right now!

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