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Coffee Patterns
October 29, 2005 Posted by Chris Tingom Filed under Coffee
A company in New York called R.BIRD has produced a series of reports on Patterns in package design (especially as it relates to specific industries like coffee, energy drinks, juice, etc.).
The one about coffee is very good. I highly recommend it. It shows how certain colors used in coffee packaging communicate certain things, the imagery and overall graphic style. Go here and grab the PDF.
Interesting tidbits:
- Premium coffees come in bags
- Value coffees come in cans, vacuum packed bricks
- Darker colors on packaging means darker the roast
- Decaf is green
- Premium coffees are more likely to have rich graphics, fancy illustrations
- Value (inexpensive) coffees are more likely to have simple graphics, solid (flat) colors
- Visual depictions of the grower (think of the Columbia guy) or the location the beans are grown in









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