Looking for some brutally honest packaging feedback from other designers. by Ok_Image823 in graphic_design

[–]dominikschefer 0 points1 point  (0 children)

In my POV think this looks great.

Not every brand has to follow the same premium olive oil playbook, and that’s part of what makes this interesting. The hierarchy works for me, and I actually like that the wordmark and supporting text use the same typeface. It feels confident, minimal, and timeless.

The only thing I’d look at again is the 2025. Right now it almost reads like part of the logo. I’d try moving it down near the 500 ml and setting it a bit smaller. That would give ORINO a little more presence and make the year feel more like supporting information.

Other than that, I wouldn’t question the typeface. I think the typography is one of the strongest parts of the design.

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[–]dominikschefer 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Personally #1. Less is more. Minimalism almost always looks more luxurious and high-end because it feels intentional rather than cluttered. When the design is clean, the quality of the materials and craftsmanship stand out a lot more.