The Best Packaging Designer in the World
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December 13, 2008, 15:21
Filed under: Good packaging design
Filed under: Good packaging design

Who is the best packaging designer in the world? Not an easy task to judge I believe!
The Lürzer Archive has never the less taken up the challenge. Following the Lürzer’s Archive Specials “Packaging Design I” and “Packaging Design II,” Lürzer’s Archive is now planning a new sequel under the “200 Best” banner, the name of the new volume being “200 Best Packaging Designers worldwide.”
Here are a few benefits:
- 3,000 copies will be delivered free to top art directors at the most important advertising agencies worldwid
- Worldwide distribution through our contacts – 70 distributors in over 35 countries3.
- A nomination as one of the 200 Best Packaging Designers worldwide.
To get your work included can be tough though. The guidelines are described here. Good luck!
- Art directors from top ad agencies nominate the best packaging designers.
- If your work has appeared in one of our previous Special Issues on packaging design, you do not require a nomination to submit samples of your work.
- The specimens of work submitted for “200 Best Packaging Designers worldwide” should not be older than 18 months.
- Work considered worthy of publication will be selected by an international jury made up of packaging design specialists.
- Packaging designers whose work is chosen by the jury will be informed of their selection and asked whether they would like to have images published. They decide how many are to appear.
- The production fee for a half page is € 500, with a full page costing € 850.
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If you want to include your work in the selection of the “200 best packaging designers worldwide” please contact the Lürzer Archive directly through the link in the article.
Comment by noer123 January 19, 2009 @ 17:38/Torben