Perfume Packaged Printer Ink

Design Student Celeste Watson Decided to Pakcage Ink Like Chanel No.5

Printer ink is undoubtedly one of the most expensive liquids in the entire world. So why isn't it packaged like such?

Design student from Melbourne, Celeste Watson often wondered the same thing. With printer ink really coasting almost twice as much as the most popular fragrance, Watson wanted to feature the luxury liquid in its true form, so she came up with the brilliant idea of packaging printer ink like the iconic Chanel No. 5 perfume. Rebranding this once not so lavish item into packages of the notorious posh perfume package with a white box with colored borders and clean and simple font types in addition to the ink stored in Sephora-style clear glass vial, similar to Chanel No. 5.

I wonder which celebrity would be the face of Chanel No. 5 printer ink.
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