Anker Rebrand
PackagingBranding
Motion
DIELINE AWARDS 2025
1st Place – Concept Electronics, Office, & Other
Identity System
I developed a logo and brand elements inspired by circuitry symbols to move away from the overused symbol of a lightning bolt for electronics or charging.
Packaging Lineup
The two halves of the packaging snap together and the sticker labels on the side provide extra security when in transit/shipping before opening.
The form of the body is modeled after the form of an inflated wire seamlessly coiled upon itself.
Materials Board:
Graphic Application
Digital Renderings
Product Displays
I applied the unique form of a coiled wire to the product display screen in order to display the product information animations I created.
I also applied the graphic elements to the space of the tradeshow display.
Retail & Standalone Display
Tradeshow Display
AR Unboxing
Eliminates any need for excessive paper-based product instructions or manuals.
Digital Media
I carried over my identity system to the mobile and desktop layouts of the website.
Brand Activation
Packaging Reveal
Using the models I created in Cinema 4D, I created a 3D packaging reveal animation.
Process
I further expanded my experience with modeling, 3D-printing and producing everything for the prototypes from home using my Anycubic Photon Mono X 6K S 3D-printer, this time gaining experience printing with flexible resin and hollow forms, requiring me to ensure my models in Cinema 4D were optimized and air-tight with drainage holes.
I sourced webbing and a grommet kit to create the fabric hang tags and I printed my labels at home on my inkjet printer and hand-cut the labels, then applied them using repositionable spray mount to be able to remove and reapply them as needed when demonstrating the function of the prototypes.
I sourced spray paint exactly matching to my pantone color choice for the body of the packaging and hand-painted the forms myself.
I also conducted many rounds of logo development to settle on the final identity and develop the system.
I used x-particles in Cinema 4D for the reveal animation to fill in the shell of the model of my packaging forms I created in order to visually express how the form is inspired by a wire coiled upon itself, and show how the packaging is produced from liquid silicone.