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January saw our first custom iPad App released into the wild with the completion of the Augusta Margaret River Tourism Associations (AMRTA) ‘Cave App’ installed at the new Jewel Cave Interpretive Centre.
We’ve been packaging Springbox in to neat boxes for a while now but with the move to our new look and feel, we’ve given each of our packages a face-lift and made them even more attractive with innovative features and greater value.
It’s that time of year again when we are scurrying about to get those gifts all sorted, and like it or not they all need to be wrapped.
It’s no secret that Jack in the box relishes the opportunity to be innovative, so it should come as no surprise after developing a number of custom iPhone and iPad applications for various clients, that we’ve looked to develop a concept that makes it even more simple for our clients to delve into the world of Apps.
I want you to imagine what it would be like to walk into your local Supermarket and find every shelf packed with nothing but Supermarket brands. No Heinz, no Kelloggs, no Robert Timms and no Coke. The familiar locations you dedicated to memory, where once the Arnotts biscuits proudly projected their brand, is now occupied by a badly designed pack of imitation Tim Tams, a product of Taiwan. Your Dorsogna ham is long gone, replaced by the cryovac facsimile of a Canadian product. That tin of Golden Circle Pineapples is now a golden triangle product from a province in Thailand. Unlikely? Don’t kid yourself!
One design trend that is very popular at the moment is vintage and I love it! I really like the muted colour palettes, flat graphics and retro type but I know it doesn’t suit a lot of companies and I definitely wouldn’t be using it for a client unless it was relevant.