Photo Credit: http://www.lostateminor.com/2010/09/27/jooze-juice-cartons/ |
Portable, virtually indestructible and vibrantly branded, juice boxes are all about function. That was until I set my eyes on Yunyeen Yang’s Jooze boxes. An Australian design student, these fruity packages conceptions were inspired from a school project. These boxes beckon thirsty tikes with bold colour, fruity depictions on carefully crafted crescents in which to spike a coordinating straw. While my mom was more in favour of the reusable leaky beverage containers in my lunch box, Jooze quenched my design thirst. I did a quick search on jucie boxes in general in what I expected to be a one note blog entry but was thrilled to discover some other goodies to share.
http://www.madehow.com/Volume-7/Juice-Box.html |
Juice is a bit of a fickle drink as its ingredients are predominately artificial flavours and tons of sugar. Added vitamins like C and D were introduced in the 90s to bring a healthy dose of nutrition to these fruity drinks. The barrage of health conscious trends in the past 10 years has also promoted some additional changes to drink content. Fewer calories, natural flavour and a variety of new ingredients are packaged into these little bricks including soy and other non-dairy bevies, all natural ingredients and portable protein punches. Not just for youth lunches, these mature off springs offer a variety of drink options for kids of all ages.
I won’t get too much more in depth with the history and manufacturing of juice boxes, madehow.com has a very comprehensive synopsis. Instead I offer up a delicious selection of mod boxes which can not but help entice a thirst for drink and design.
Created by Japanese industrial designer Naoto Fukasawa |
In case you're not a juice fan |
http://theskrilla.com/2010/08/27/birdy-juice-boxes/ |
Straws were always a pain in the butt, why not omit them all together |
Conceptual cuties with a slight jungle juice feel |
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