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CHINA -- /COMMUNICATION/newswire -- Jul 16, 2020
Xiaoma Hu's award-winning packaging design for Jinsha Sauce Liquor captures the essence of traditional Chinese culture and craftsmanship
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Xiaoma Hu, a talented designer from Shenzhen, China, has unveiled an exceptional packaging design for Jinsha Sauce Liquor, which recently received the prestigious Silver A' Design Award in the Packaging Design category for 2021. The packaging design not only reflects the brand's historical origins and geographic significance but also showcases the brand's ancient brewing skills and unique location.
The packaging incorporates Guizhou's distinctive ethnic minority patterns, creating an unfolding picture scroll effect when opened, symbolizing the brand's deep-rooted traditional Chinese cultural heritage. The design exudes a sense of quality and artistry, with the front of the box featuring abstract Chinese ink and wash elements, reminiscent of the Han Dynasty mural art style.
Xiaoma Hu's innovative approach to packaging design has set a new standard, seamlessly blending historical influences with modern aesthetics, and further establishing Jinsha Sauce Liquor as a symbol of excellence and cultural significance.
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