
A designer takes the superfluous imagery off some familiar packaging and reveals what could be the next new trend in branding.
Green Box's design breaks down into four plates and a smaller, fridge-friendly box for leftovers.

No Name, the private label of the Toronto-based grocery chain Loblaw, is recognizable but also communicates to shoppers that it will save them money.

After last year's noisy compostable SunChips bag fiasco, Frito-Lay has come back with a new, improved design, and it's in stores now.

British art student Ben Huttly's vegetable packaging is 100 percent biodegradable; what's more, the labels are embedded with seeds.

This elegant hexagonal spaghetti package contains six single portions, so you can make the right amount no matter how many people you're cooking for.
We can't avoid all the wasteful packaging in our lives, but we can try to reduce it.n

Alexandra Lange takes a look at packaging design, and the differences that signal whether food is upscale, mainstream, affordable, and/or healthy.

A new report from the USDA reveals the economic underpinnings of our food system.

Burnt coffee, medicinal beer, and Ball jars are on the menu in today's daily roundup of what we're reading at GOOD Food HQ. Enjoy!
Cretique's gallery of classic American package designs from the early 20th century fills me with nostalgia for an era I've only experienced in...

Analyzing the nutritional information on a cereal box reveals a lot of misinformation, especially the daily recommended intake.
The soldiers we have lost and will lose will not be forgotten. This is a quick few questions to approach this topic related to design. Please feel...
While not a GOOD picture show, this amazing slideshow from TreeHugger shows packaging design at its worst. Unbelievable!

Military chocolate milk and Jimmy Choos are being served up in today's daily roundup of what we're reading at GOOD Food HQ. Enjoy!
The Obamitas are some delicious chocolate chip cookies, made with completely handmade products, with the idea of making people laugh, uplift and...

Can the art on a cereal box make kids think food tastes better, or think that it's healthier?