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Beauty, contents and containers: an interactive map for reading the contemporary world. Impackt special issue for Cosmoprof 2013
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This time we`re talking about the new sustainable luxury
COMING SOON
at the LuxePack - Monaco
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The different declinations of freetime. Products and packaging dedicated to the same for sectors such as sport, fitness, wellbeing, travel and relax
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What is the X factor that today easily decrees the success of a product?
Certainly the emotional aspect of its packaging
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“Fashion” means many things: advertising, graphics, perfumes, lifestyles and packaging...of course
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Packaging and products that offer a crossover of infancy and adulthood
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Also packaging is involved in the global transformation of the BRIC countries: China,India,Russia and Brazil
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A new way of perceiving in which packaging may become a precious bearer and messenger, in sectors such as wines, gastronomy and food in general
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Consumers and producers are continuously demanding more from packaging. The relationship between packaging and the "risk society"
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The more packaging we produce, the better we relate to the products, but also the worse to the environment because there will always be more waste...
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Packaging is communication not so much because it speaks (or shouts) at us from the shelves, it manifests itself with all of its physical nature and seduces and convinces us
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Packaging, considered a simple cladding destined to contain a product, is evermore fruit of designs created by recognised designers
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The packaging linked to objects which provide pleasure tends to become in itself inevitably an object of pleasure
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The history of modern consumption cannot be separated from that of cleaning products
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Packaging for beauty products represents a sort of makeup for makeup, a cosmetic value added to the cosmetic product
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When can we say that a packaging item is exaggerated? Certainly not only when it is physically large, when it is bulky, when it constitutes “a waste of material”
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Impackt is the first magazine to talk about packaging as a tool to understand and explain contemporary life
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