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Tasteful Food Packaging To Take Away

25 Apr

Can you really judge a book by its cover? Maybe…or maybe not… There are hundreds of reasons why a product is preferred and picked over the others. I know the value of a product should be based on how it works/tastes but, are you like me – a bit of a sucker for delicious packaging!?

The quality of a product can be well judged by its ‘appearance‘ and when it comes to food; the packaging should be appetising and aimed to strengthen the product’s key messages (or how I like to call them, the product’s storytelling attributes) that results in grabbing the attention of consumers and stimulating a purchase.

When people purchase something with quality design, it sends a little subliminal message that they’ve made a good decision, and actually increases their opinion of the product regardless of how good it actually is. Now, more than ever, food packaging can be an expression of our mindset, identity, spirit, culture, and aspirations. The way a product carries its packaging gives a boost to its quality and value. When I pitch or put together concept visuals for a client, good food packaging should be designed in a way so as to satiate the aesthetics of a consumer so they will always be coming back for more, and is something that strengthens an everlasting connection the consumer with the product.

Take a look at the way food products are presented in inspiring packaging; how the material is refined and having impressive quality helps to reinforce the business/brand’s message/story. Today’s blog post shares with you my top three most favourite packaging projects where I played part in creating the brand identity and retail packaging for your inspiration. Packaging is much more than ‘the box around the product’. It not only fulfills a lot of functions ranging from ‘protecting’ to ‘informing’ and beyond, but also plays a vital role in the supply – and added value chain of a product(s).

Take a step further by learning and acquiring ideas from this collection of food packaging. Go on, take it away…

1) Missie Cindz Vintage Preserves Jam

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A collaboration with Sheffield-based caterers, PJ taste, to create my own Missie Cindz branded selection of hand-made jams, jellies, and preserves, under the name ‘Vintage Preserves’. Starting off with plum jam, where all the fruit used was grown in my garden at home in Sheffield and personally hand picked. The packaging was designed to give an organic and artisan-crafted feel, reflecting the Missie Cindz visual style in the branding, typography and material selection.

There’s something cosy and nostalgic about the name of Vintage Preserves and I wanted the packaging to reflect a crafty, home made and traditional feel. The main jar labels carry a handmade, slightly whimsical quality. I had the labels printed on uncoated recycled paper for a more textured effect, contrasting against the smoothness of the glass jar and glossy circle ‘flavours’ labels. I deliberately kept the design of the labels simple, allowing for more freedom and variety in my decorating choices.

A limited batch of 50 jars of Vintage Preserves Plum Jam in three wonderful flavours, Sheffield Plum (original), plum & Cinnamon and Plum & Vanilla was initially produced and stocked in the PJ taste shop. All sold out with further varieties planned.

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I created a lid label sticker for each flavour (defined by the ingredient colour) and months of the year, to reflect the fact that recipes and ingredients change with the seasons.

2) The Sheffield Egg

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I worked closely with Peter of PJ taste, someone who I worked with previously on the Missie Cindz Vintage Preserves brand, to create a trusted new product. Rooted in Sheffield excellence, the Sheffield Egg doesn’t compromise on quality ~ the ploughman’s-style covering egg uses pork from Povey Farm in Sheffield’s Moss Valley combined with PJ Taste chutney and Yorkshire cheese with a dash of Henderson’s Relish gives a distinctive Sheffield tang, further emphasising the local heritage. Crucially, the egg is then tossed in toasted breadcrumbs and baked rather than deep fried – making it healthy too.

I was asked to create a new brand that would offer an appealing ready-to-eat snack with stand-out presence, with a packaging and label design that needed to fulfill the predefined goals by PJ taste of provenance, whimsical and quality, all which had to be met within a nominal budget. It’s been a year since the first Sheffield Egg was cracked, the egg made it’s first appearance at The Sheffield Food Festival in 2012 and continues to have something fun about the brand, giving a sense of enthusiasm and creative flair in the PJ taste kitchen – which is something we always wanted to encompass in the product from the beginning.

The PJ taste Sheffield Egg is currently available to purchase in their coffee shop on West Street and Urban Pantry Deli, Sheffield.

3) Sushi To Go

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sushi2go sushi express labels 500px Tasteful Food Packaging To Take AwayThe visual identity for the new ‘take-out’ sushi brand from Sushi Express needed to echo the owners’ huge excitement and enthusiasm for something that would wave goodbye to the expected traditional message synonymous with sushi, and welcome in new customers looking for a healthier take-out option.

Packaging and labelling was key to promoting the real health benefit to consumers as well as communicating Sushi Express’s brand ethos of offering a wide variety of high quality sushi at affordable prices whether you’re looking to dine in or take away. I opted for a straightforward, honest design with attitude, where the product name speaks for itself. Photography is used to explain the product (individual sushi) quickly, encouraging hunger, and show convenience. Best of all, the use of imagery shows how delicious and fun nutritious food can be.

I wanted to include an eye-catching, easy-to-display packaging system that also provided one-glance recognition of contents. The different colours are combined in a way to really stand out on the shelf.

Sushi Express ‘Sushi To Go’ is currently available to purchase in their restaurant on Milton Street, Sheffield and in Tai Sun Oriental Supermarket.

What Do You Think?
I hope you enjoyed me sharing some of my packaging case studies and find inspiration in them to apply to your own design work or service. What do you think makes successful food packaging design? ~ do exchange your thoughts and ideas by commenting below.

{photos by Cindy Cheung, Callum Biggin, PJ taste and We Are Fine}

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Enjoy Everybody

4 Feb

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Happy Monday everyone. Big news! I’m extremely happy to report that the new Sync City Sheffield magazine I’ve been working so hard on over the last months with the Sync City team is now live. Yep, an entire magazine dedicated entirely to all things Sheffield.

Issue One is available in Sheffield (for a full list of outlets to pick your copy see here) and it kicks off with a ‘Ten Things to Love About Sheffield’, plus regular real-life reads such as “A day in the life of…” – with this month featuring an interview with Nicola Shutt, a neuro nurse from the Royal Hallamshire Hospital, and ends on an interview with Sheffield’s World Champion Mountain biker Steve Peat! Yay!

Yes, it’s a roasted Halloumi-Henderson’s Relish magazine sandwich, sprinkled with inspirational stories, stunning photography of Sheffield from local residents and lots of nice things to look at and do.

If you’re as passionate about all things Sheffield-like and making a contribution to building a more positive community as much as we are then I really do hope you’ll check out the first issue. And by all means, do let the magazine’s Editor, Kat Buck know if you’ve got any ideas, topics, and writers that you’d like to see in coming issues by emailing to the Editor.

{ photo by Cindy Cheung }

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Missie Cindz Notebooks

30 Aug

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Doing the notebook's delivery fun run with Keri (aka @lilmisshungry). Getting the Missie Cindz Stationery notebook display ready with Ashley at Endcliffe Park Cafe

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Missie Cindz notebooks: Where all the little details and ingredients matter

 

Happy Notes
This week I cheered the arrival of my own branded notebooks to my online take away and in lovely independent Sheffield shops and cafes. The past couple of months have been hectic, super busy but all at the same time, a very exciting journey. Along the way I have met a range of interesting people from paper and print suppliers; through to meeting a number of lovely Sheffield shops who would complement my stationery range and vice versa, that I would ‘fit‘ with their services and customers. I have had to self-teach myself the art of budgeting and working with large figures (something I’m not used to) but I’ve felt really grown up. So to cut a large paragraph short; I have achieved a bundle of additional life goals by doing these new notebooks.

Last weekend some of you would had saw me tweeting about my first notebook’s delivery run to Endcliffe Park Cafe, The Old Sweet Shop and the Rutland Arms. A big thank you to Keri Rowsell (aka @lilmisshungry on twitter) for accompanying me on the delivery run; carrying heavy boxes full of books wasn’t going to be an easy task so it was fantastic to have Keri’s help for the afternoon.

I hope Keri found the experience interesting and it was nice to introduce her to Endcliffe Park Cafe and Emma from The Old Sweet Shop. I thought it would be interesting for Keri to see and find out what I do and to share a part of my food adventures with her – it’s important to me to show you what I get up to and do (to see the whole planning and crafting of a creative project), and not to just show you the final ‘polished’ books. That’s why throughout this notebook’s project I have tweeted, instagram’d and Facebook’d almost every stage of my paper-licious project.

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Photo with the lovely Emma from the Old Sweet Shop and Ashley from Endcliffe Park Café – a Sheffield legend!

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Thank you Keri for joining me on my notebook's delivery run last week...it was fun having you.

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The Rutland's Josh dolling up my Missie Cindz stationery blackboard sign with a few illustrations :)

 

Doing new things my way was and still is difficult; however, difficulty is good!
Doing things which benefits other people rather than just us (me) and that is also undertaken differently works parts of your brain that you never knew existed, creating challenges which pushes us (me) to discover new things. I like to see it a bit like this analogy I’ve conjured up; – you see, who wants to eat dull, processed chicken nuggets that you bake in your oven according to the instructions on the box when you know you can teach yourself to make delicious homemade pie that would impress the socks off your nan who is a pie-champion? Your nan’s pie might be more difficult to beat but that homemade pastry and seeing nan smiling from cheek to cheek, saying in her mind, our ‘Joe*‘ made that (*insert your name) will feel better than scoffing processed chicken nuggets. Just seeing that smile on our nan and watching her scoff her way through a hearty ‘my-made‘ pie is sure to be a winner and more memorable. So go on, impress nana with a “special” treat worth coming out for.

Getting ready for an EPIC Adventure…
Earlier this month, I introduced you to Endcliffe Park Café. Since the visit to their coffee shop in the park, I have been back and forth, preparing one of the most exciting and fun Missie Cindz collaborations to date. It is a great privilege to be able to have meet people like Ashley Charlesworth (who runs the Café), and you can tell from the photos above we had a jolly good time debating how my Missie Cindz stationery display would look too!

Ashley is someone who continue to inspire and aspire – he has supported many worthwhile events in the local community in recent years; from organising community events through to supporting his customer’s on their charitable causes. Such as supporting blind runner, Simon Wheatcroft’s Marathon Sandwich which helped to raise awareness about visual impairment and raise funds for the Sheffield Royal Society for the Blind (SRSB) in June 2012 and ‘Rounders In The Park‘ for Macmillan Cancer Support. So I am really pleased to say that we’ll be collaborating on some deliciously EPIC-looking T-shirts ready to be served at next month’s Sheffield Food Festival (14th-16th September). Be sure to visit their stall during the food festival and find a triathlon of delicious locally-made treats! Big thanks to the Endcliffe Park Cafe for making my Missie Cindz notebooks that much more delicious (pun intended).

Lovely Sheffield stockists of my new notebooks include:

  • The Old Sweet Shop
    1 Nether Edge Road, Sheffield, S7 1RU (which is at the crossroads of Nether Edge, opposite Oxfam)
  • Endcliffe Park Cafe (Endcliffe Park)
    Rustlings Road, Sheffield S11 7AB
  • The home of my PudInn events, the Rutland Arms
    86 Brown St, Sheffield S1 2BS

If you are ever in Sheffield make sure to drop into our lovely stockists and say hello to Emma, Ashley and Andy or Josh. I can’t wait to see what you all think of the notebooks and look forward to see/meeting some of you checking out my new papers and for Sheffield Food Festival 2012 — Missie Cindz :)

{Photos by Keri Rowsell and Cindy Cheung}

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Stationery Love

21 Aug

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Would you like some exciting new stationery for work, home & play?
A passion for meaningful design and fetish for nice papers led me to create my own stationery range. My own branded stationery will be coming to Sheffield next week and available to purchase via my online Cindz Takeaway, the ‘Travelling Notebooks’ Shop page and from a range of lovely Sheffield stockists – including the vibrant Old Sweet Shop (purveyors of independent local arts, Nether Edge), Endcliffe Park Cafe (Endcliffe Park) and the home of my PudInn events, the Rutland Arms (Brown St, City Centre).

I can’t wait to see what you all think of the notebooks, and I look forward to seeing some of you in Sheffield to check out my new papers in the next couple months! — Missie Cindz :)

{photo taken using Instagram by Cindy Cheung}

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Missie Cindz Notes

24 Jul

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A sneaky peep of my new own branded stationery, starting off with lovely notebooks. Aiming to provide some positive memories for others with my new papers. I have designed a lovely set of own branded notebooks to get people/online followers to fall back in love with writing. Notebooks are always a wonderful gift especially for yourself or to give to people. The books are designed to help you keep track of all your memories, musings, drawings and genius-late-night-ideas – afterall there’s nothing better than writing about food with some beautiful stationery!

I am currently looking for lovely independent shops, cafes and friends to stock my new stationery. If you would like to see them, I’d love to show you! Please do get in touch. You can read more about my stationery range and its release date over on my design blog at: cindycheung.co.uk

Let’s get those pencils sharpened! – Missie/Cindy

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New Design Website Launching Soon

17 Apr

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CCH Design / Cindy Cheung – Graphic Designer

 

CCH Design – 24/7. Pantone picking.

I will be launching my new design portfolio website & blog under the name CCH Design, the name derives from the first initials of my name, Cindy Cheung. CCH Design website will launch on Thursday 19th April 2012 over at www.cindycheung.co.uk featuring an entirely new look and feel, with a new logo and branding for my design and illustration services. I have been very hard at work designing my own WordPress Theme from scratch for several months now – a massive thank you to Martin Frost, a very talented freelance web developer from Sheffield (follow Martin – @fronbow and he’ll show you some web tricks! :)

Martin has built my new portfolio site and wrote all the code, customised and understood all my web visuals and tweaks. You are absolutely amazing. You have pulled this entire thing together in a small amount of time and are a master at what you do. I am so grateful, it’s been a real pleasure to work with you. Thank you!

The amazing minds and talents and skills that assisted me on this endeavor certainly need to be acknowledged for all their patience, hard work and fierce creativity – you’re all simply, NOM-ful people to be working with.

CCH Design website will be LIVE on Thursday 19th April 2012.

I’m looking forward to reading your comments and finding out what you all think.

– Cindy

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