According to the motto "collecting makes you happy", we have designed a system for Torsten Hornung that is intended as a customer loyalty programme for the retail trade. We all grew up with stamps and coins. In an increasingly digital world, however, these analogue values are disappearing. Therefore, it was a great pleasure for us to develop a
system that focuses on the transfer of knowledge on the subject of coins and stamps. It is a package in the form of a small letter that offers space for information on the subject of stamps. It can be completely unfolded and thus functions in the form of a letter as a carrier of information on the subject of stamps and coins. The packaging letter itself can be easily folded and closed using prefabricated creases. The letters are presented in a cardboard dispenser (displays). The stamps are transported downwards in the display by means of a cardboard clip, which makes it easy to remove them.

 

Graphic:

Silvia Keckeis ( kaleido )

Packaging design:

Herwig Bischof ( b.packaging )

 

 

Development and design of a uniform catalogue reference for catalogues of different formats and thicknesses. Since the customer "Haberkorn " did not want to interfere with the existing cover design, we found a solution that conveys the "NEW" factor even better to Haberkorn's customer: A label, made of printed screen-printed cardboard, in which the lettering "NEW" is punched. The label is attached to the catalogue with the help of an elastic cord, the ends of which are connected by a crimp. This solution is uniform in design and - through the use of the elastic cord - can be used variably for all catalogue formats and thicknesses.

 

POS Design:

John Gautier ( Gautier )

Herwig Bischof ( b.packaging )

 

 

Advertising for advertisers. Design and construction of a triangular plate for the Vorarlberg advertising prize "AdWin".

 

Packaging design:

John Gautier ( Gautier )

Herwig Bischof ( b.packaging )

 

Concept and design for case display. The display consists of 3 different punched parts, base, compartment and lid. This allows for quick assembly or variable composition and reduces handling and production costs. The dynamic design follows the function. The inclination of the compartments allows the consumer to easily remove the product and the cases behind them slide forward solely by their own weight. The base and lid are leaning against a column and are designed to attract the consumer's attention through their overall appearance. The display can be pre-assembled or shipped in parts - in which case the compartments serve as transport packaging.

 

POS Design:

Herwig Bischof ( b.packaging )

Concept and design of a cover for a sample book. The individual printed samples are held in place by a book screw on the side and can be easily folded out via a circular cut-out. When closed, the cover offers protection from dirt and allows a glimpse into the collection through its semi-transparent surface.

 

POS Design:

Herwig Bischof ( b.packaging )