Just stumbled upon Nesquik's packaging masterpiece – fonts battling each other on the front, each shouting a different story. It's like watching a font wrestling match, and I didn't even buy a ticket!
You know, the kind of packaging that purposely tricks people into thinking something about the product that just isn’t true. Haven’t you ever purchased something you thought was going to be good and then were sorely disappointed? I'm not talking about the quality of a product. Instead, I’m referring to packaging that intentionally misleads people.
This isn't the confidence boost a brand should aim for. I mean, come on Nesquik, I thought your forte was mixing chocolate, not confusing fonts. Dollar Store brands can have their font fiascos, but Nestle, dating back to 1866, should be acing the packaging game.
This is less shady and more downright confusing!
As a brand designer and strategist, decoding these packaging mysteries feels like my own personal Sherlock journey. Let's lift the veil on packaging antics and make the design world a clearer, less confusing place. #PackagingChronicles #DesignDetective 🕵️♂️📦 #packaging #packagingdesign #branding
Integrated Partnerships & Business Development Consultant- Hassett Media
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