Conceived by students at the MIT Institute of Design in Pune, India, this Seeds Indeed! packaging concept is created with convenience in mind. Featuring a compact size, and portion-controlling dispenser format, each mini container is perfect for sprinkling seeds atop breakfast, lunch or dinner dishes.
Opting for food grade plastic material and digitally printed labels in varying shades, designers Kalyani Rajguru and Chinmayee Bagade create seed snack containers that are visually bold and practical. Additionally, they ensure that different labels are meant to represent different flavors.
The growing popularity of seeds as a salad, cereal, or yogurt topping makes these portable containers ideal for consumers looking for a healthy snack option whole on the go -- its small size is convenient for use at school, at work, or while in transit.
Single-Serve Seed Containers
The Seeds Indeed! Packaging is Designed with Convenience in Mind
Trend Themes
1. Single-serve Packaging - The packaging industry can innovate by developing more convenient and practical single-serve options for on-the-go consumers.
2. Portion-controlled Dispensers - There is an opportunity for the food and beverage industry to adopt portion-controlled dispensers as a way to reduce waste and encourage mindful consumption.
3. Digitally Printed Labels - The printing industry can capitalize on the growing demand for custom, visually-appealing packaging labels by offering digitally printed options.
Industry Implications
1. Food and Beverage - The food and beverage industry can disrupt the market by creating more convenient and healthy snack options for busy consumers.
2. Packaging - The packaging industry can capitalize on the trend of healthy snacking by developing innovative and sustainable packaging solutions that cater to convenience-seeking consumers.
3. Printing - The printing industry can innovate by offering customizable and digitally printed label solutions that meet the demands of visually-conscious consumers in the food industry.