Japanese Creative Barcodes

Cut out your UPC label and… frame it

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 ended up on grocery products all over Japan.

 

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Simple, yet brilliant ideas:Japanese-Creative-Barcodes-2

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.

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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.

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Other barcode art pops up from time to time: This is “Flowers” by Dave Herbert - viaJapanese-Creative-Barcodes-5

2 Responses

  1. April Says:

    the first one was created by Mathew Wiener he goes to Vermont University hes not japanese hes AMERICAN

  2. Melonie Says:

    Melonie…

    Plant the seeds of expectation in your mind; cultivate thoughts that anticipate achievement. Believe in yourself as being capable of overcoming all obstacles and weaknesses…

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