Barcodes, or
UPC symbols, these ubiquitous emblems
of our consumer civilisation, have received a radical makeover
by a Japanese firm D-Barcode – and this time their
ideas were printed on grocery products all over Japan.
Simple, yet brilliant ideas:
The first time you pick your bottle of pop or a package of
milk, you might not even notice anything different, with all
the intensity and typical clutter of Japanese package design.
But take a closer look – and the charmingly designed
UPC masterpieces will amuse you, make
you smile, and might even cause you to go hunting for other
products, to start your collection.
Trust Japanese to “glorify” every single mundane detail, to
cheerfully enhance consumer experience – by adding something
extra, a little thing, so easy to miss. But now, with these
creative bar codes, the package design in Japan has truly
become perfect.
Other barcode art pops up from time to time: This is “Flowers”
by Dave Herbert – via
Barcode Art | Pics
Comments
Truely fantastic!
Such a cool post – who would think you could make barcodes
beautiful
Too hard to even pick my favorite – so many of
them are really cool. Tolly always had the best picture posts –
I’m glad to see that hasn’t changed
More Creative Barcodes
Barcode from famous Banksy:
(image credit: Artificial
Gallery)
Also, “Freaking News” has a new Photoshop contest – create
barcode masterpieces! – click here.
Here are some examples:
(images credit: freakingnews)
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