2025 | Student

MUSE Design Awards Silver Winner

花戏茶

Entrant

Yang Yiling, Yu Boyang

Category

Packaging Design - Student Design

Client's Name

LAFA

Country / Region

China

The work draws inspiration from the brick carvings of the famous tourist attraction, Huaxi Pavilion in Bozhou, and employs the white-line drawing technique of illustration to integrate this traditional art form into the design of tea bags, endowing them with cultural depth. The tea bags are designed to open like a book, emulating the binding style of ancient folded books. The outer packaging is made of eco-friendly tea boards, processed from tea dregs and tea scraps, which not only retains the original flavor of the flower tea but also showcases a natural and simple beauty, and is more environmentally friendly. While conveying the local characteristics of Bozhou, it also highlights the concept of environmental protection, providing consumers with a more sustainable choice.

Credits

Luxun Academy of Fine Arts
Zhao Lu
Luxun Academy of Fine Arts
Zhang Jian
Luxun Academy of Fine Arts
Yang Yiling
Luxun Academy of Fine Arts
Yu Boyang
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