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Pharma Package Design Challenge - Young Guns Ep 3 Video

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Young designers from around the world get coached by Chris Do. In this episode, he gives a packaging design assignment for them to tackle to help them develop their design portfolio. Want to take on a design challenge? Play along and compare your results. Who won the portfolio shootout for the young guns?

Here are the parameters:
• Choose a pharmaceutical/health product to rebrand
• Must be less than $10
• Redesign logo, graphic system, colors, etc…
• Must use all type, legal, barcode from existing package
• You have 1 week to complete this package

go!!!

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EP 1 - https://youtu.be/b9uU-ZjgiHU
EP 2 - https://youtu.be/z8BuocNq1Po



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Sharif El Komi Egypt
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Connor Fowler UK
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Spencer Fraye USA
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Arun Sharma India
https://www.thescientistx.com

Sean Campbell USA
http://seancampbell.me

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