THE GOOD


As far as I know Choxie is only available at Target. Its a line of uniquely flavored chocolate. What is even MORE unique about it though is the packaging it comes in. It is so beautifully designed, the boxes are pieces of art themselves. The entire Choxie line is just a marvel to look at. I love the color palette: the chocolate brown splashed with brilliant and bold pinks reds
browns greens blues and oranges. Its pretty feminine but at the same time I would not be ashamed to have one of these boxes on my desk. I would definitely say that this is a product for the fashion forward female. I also really like the graphic work simple shapes such as circles and dots really pop off the brown. The box below uses the x's and o's wonderfully as a pattern.

I really like the cereal boxes below. The cereal is made by archer farms, which I found to have fantastic packaging in general. It was really hard to pick just one example. They just use such simplistic and eye-catching design. There's a lot of these bright colors such as these oranges and blues against a deep-colored background, such as this deep green. It really makes the colors pop. I also like the use of subtle patterns that really add an elegance to the packaging. Also the photography is just beautiful. Makes me pretty darn hungry looking at it. But by far the thing I like most about these cereal boxes is the actual design of the box. Unlike EVERY other cereal box, these are packaged in thick cardboard in a flat tube shape with a plastic lid that opens easily for pouring on top. The functionality is wonderful. The design not only makes the cereal easy to pour but keeps your cereal fresh till the last bowl (which isn't always guaranteed with the typical cereal box/bag combo. Its as if you're getting your cereal in one of those stay-fresh containers from the get-go without having to transfer it over. Just wonderful. Its amazing that other cereals haven't caught on to this idea.


THE BAD

This is just plain bad. Color choice, too many (bad) fonts, bad logo, and not to mention too much going on on the front. It just looks cheap like something you would buy at the $.99 store. And the photography is just terrible. The picture of the bald guy looks like it was pulled from stock photography from the 80s.

This is pretty similar to the shaving cream. First of all I do not understand the color choices at all. Green and yellow gradient with red and black? And once again it looks like they're using too many fonts. This product also looks like it belongs in the $.99 store. Just a total lack of design. And the image is...once again, dated.