A solution may be what you're seeking when you scour the aisles of the hardware store, but you'll be looking directly at the problem when your eyes are caught by the flashy mirage of Professional's Choice Graffiti Remover branding.
Much easier than spotting the nondescript bottle of whitewash on the bottom shelf, the product packaging suggested by designer Casandra Straus actually mirrors the consumer's needs. The Savannah College of Art and Design student has given these plastic jugs and containers an extravagant facelift, which would have them looking right at home in urban alleys beneath bands of bold street art. A lot of fun looks to have been had in the creation of Professional's Choice Graffiti Remover branding, and toting it to the site of your vandalized walls may make you feel a little less like a total killjoy.
Spray-Painted Packaging
Graffiti Remover Branding is as Illustrated as the Walls it Washes
Trend Themes
1. Graffiti-inspired Packaging - Disruptive Innovation Opportunity: Explore the use of bold street art-inspired packaging designs across various consumer products.
2. Extravagant Product Facelift - Disruptive Innovation Opportunity: Redesign product packaging to make it visually appealing and reflective of consumer needs.
3. Fun and Playful Branding - Disruptive Innovation Opportunity: Incorporate elements of fun and playfulness into product branding to create a unique and engaging customer experience.
Industry Implications
1. Consumer Goods - Disruptive Innovation Opportunity: Embrace creative packaging designs that stand out on the shelves and resonate with consumers.
2. Art and Design - Disruptive Innovation Opportunity: Explore the intersection of art and product design to create visually captivating and conceptually interesting packaging.
3. Cleaning Products - Disruptive Innovation Opportunity: Rethink traditional packaging designs in the cleaning products industry to make them more visually appealing and appealing to consumers.