El diseño de packaging debería ser mucho más que vestir un producto. Bienvenido a BRANDERMAN, donde creemos que hay una mejor forma de diseñar packaging. Acompáñame en este viaje mientras intentamos descubrir lo que realmente se necesita para diseñar mejores envases. El buen diseño informa, seduce, crea una experiencia inmersiva, e incluso salva el planeta. Soy Hernán Braberman, director de diseño de la agencia tridimage, y te invito a conversar con expertos sobre el presente y futuro de las marcas y el diseño de packaging, y así entender cómo podemos lograr un impacto positivo en los consumidores, el mercado y la sociedad. -------------- Packaging design should be more than clothing for a product. Welcome to BRANDERMAN, where we believe there is a better way to design packaging. Join me on this journey as we try to uncover what it actually takes to design better packaging. Good design informs, seduces, creates an immersive experience, and even saves the planet. I'm Hernán Braberman, design director at tridimage agency, and I invite you to talk with experts about the present and future of brands and packaging design and understand how we can make a positive impact on consumers, the market, and society. -- https://www.branderman.design
Celia Lerman es abogada especializada en propiedad intelectual y nuevas tecnologías, matriculada tanto en Argentina como en California. Es socia del estudio Lerman & Szlak, donde asesora y representa a empresas en el ámbito de la tecnología, combinando su experiencia legal con un profundo entendimiento del mundo creativo.En este episodio, Celia nos adentra en el fascinante mundo donde convergen el derecho y la creatividad. Exploramos los elementos de una marca que pueden protegerse legalmente y los desafíos particulares que enfrentan los diseñadores de packaging. También analizamos un caso emblemático del mercado argentino que nos revela valiosas lecciones sobre la protección de la identidad visual y el valor emocional de las marcas. Por último, discutimos los nuevos retos que plantea la inteligencia artificial generativa para la propiedad intelectual.Magíster en Derecho por Stanford University donde fue becaria Fulbright, Celia ha sido reconocida como abogada destacada en Argentina por prestigiosos rankings como World Trademark Review, IP Stars y Chambers and Partners.Links Relevantes:Celia Lerman LinkedInLerman & SzlakCelia LermanSeguinos:BRANDERMAN websiteBRANDERMAN InstagramHernán Braberman LinkedInMi agencia de diseño de packaging TRIDIMAGEPACKNEWS BlogSuscribite:Suscribite a BRANDERMAN en tu App de Podcast favorita para no perderte ninguno denuestros próximos episodios.SpotifyApple PodcastsYouTubeOvercastIvoox
James Pryor is Co-founder and Managing Partner of Touch, a leading agency in structural packaging innovation.At Touch, James and his team harness strategic insights to create sustainable, future-ready growth for some of the world's most renowned brands.In this episode, James shares his perspective on why packaging is more than just a wrapper—it's a crucial part of the sensory product experience. We also explore the industry's biggest challenges, from shifting consumer behavior to the push for sustainability, and take a look at the future of packaging design.Resources:James Pryor LinkedInTouch DesignVaultTouch Design InstagramFollow us:BRANDERMAN websiteBRANDERMAN InstagramHernán Braberman LinkedInMy packaging design agency TRIDIMAGEPACKNEWS BlogSubscribe:Follow BRANDERMAN on your favourite Podcast App so you don't miss any of our upcoming episodes.SpotifyApple PodcastsYouTubeOvercastIvoox
Joana-Maria Bauchwitz is the visionary founder and CEO of Baries Design in Düsseldorf.Since 2009, Joana has been at the helm of a dynamic team of creative strategists, specializing in brand development focusing on beauty and FMCG products.In this episode, Joana takes us on her journey from aspiring world-famous artist to successful packaging design entrepreneur. She delves into the delicate art of balancing creative vision with practical business demands. As we wrap up, Joana shares invaluable insights on leadership, sustainability initiatives, and her exciting plans for Baries Design's future. Aspiring designers take note – Joana offers gems of wisdom you won't want to miss.Resources:Joana-Maria Bauchwitz LinkedInBaries DesignBaries Design InstagramFollow us:BRANDERMAN websiteBRANDERMAN InstagramHernán Braberman LinkedInMy packaging design agency TRIDIMAGEPACKNEWS BlogSubscribe:Follow BRANDERMAN on your favourite Podcast App so you don't miss any of our upcoming episodes.SpotifyApple PodcastsYouTubeOvercastIvoox
Andrés Marantá es gerente de Diseño de Alpina, la empresa láctea líder en Colombia.Andrés lidera la estrategia de diseño y los aspectos visuales del packaging, la comunicación de marcas y nuevos lanzamientos en Alpina.Con más de 15 años de experiencia en agencias de publicidad como Leo Burnett, Lowe SSP3, Sancho BBDO, JWT y Ogilvy, él ha sido reconocido en los festivales de creatividad más importantes del mundo. Ha trabajado para marcas como Pfizer, Grupo Ferrero, Postobón, Grupo Aval, Chevrolet, Ecopetrol, Alpina, y P&G, entre otras.En este episodio, Andrés comparte su visión sobre la importancia de la belleza en el diseño de packaging. Relata su experiencia en agencias de publicidad y su transición a trabajar del lado del cliente. Nos sumergimos en el arte y la estrategia del diseño de envases, y cómo trabajar en estrecha colaboración con los clientes puede dar lugar a un trabajo creativo innovador.Links Relevantes:Andrés Marantá LinkedInAlpinaGuto StudioSeguinos:BRANDERMAN websiteBRANDERMAN InstagramHernán Braberman LinkedInMy packaging design agency TRIDIMAGEPACKNEWS BlogSuscribite:Suscribite a BRANDERMAN en tu App de Podcast favorita para no perderte ninguno denuestros próximos episodios.SpotifyApple PodcastsYouTubeOvercastIvoox
Roland Gurney runs Treacle, a team specializing in agency positioning, differentiation, and messaging.Treacle has worked with various agencies worldwide, from independent boutiques to major network names, and is on a mission to help agencies stand out and attract clients.In this episode, Roland explores the intricacies of crafting distinctive and compelling narratives for design agencies. He discusses common pitfalls agencies face, the importance of a well-defined target client, and introduces the 3D positioning model—desirable, distinctive, and defensible. Roland also touches on the impact of AI in the industry and the evolving landscape of design agencies.Treacle also recently won a Drum Award for their spoof agency called Beige; The World's Most Average Agency which is a great example of what agencies get wrong when it comes to their overall proposition.Resources:Roland Gurney LinkedInTreacleBeigeFollow us:BRANDERMAN websiteBRANDERMAN InstagramHernán Braberman LinkedInMy packaging design agency TRIDIMAGEPACKNEWS BlogSubscribe:Follow BRANDERMAN on your favourite Podcast App so you don't miss any of our upcoming episodes.SpotifyApple PodcastsYouTubeOvercastIvoox
Alex Bane is the Founder & Chief Business Officer at Taxi Studio, an independent design firm with locations in Bristol and London.Alex is at the helm of Taxi's growth and international reputation, with a keen understanding of the intricate challenges brands face across various countries and sectors.In this episode, Alex delves into how Taxi Studio adapts to the dynamic landscape of design and technology, emphasizing the importance of blending creativity with strategic foresight. He also shares valuable insights into managing cultural differences in global projects and offers intriguing perspectives on the future of packaging design, including the potential impact of AI.From Qatar to the USA to China – from Corporate to FMCG to Health & Wellness, Alex's views and provocations are respected by CEOs and CMOs alike.Resources:Alex Bane LinkedInTaxi StudioTaxi Studio InstagramTaxi Studio LinkedInFollow us:BRANDERMAN websiteBRANDERMAN InstagramHernán Braberman LinkedInMy packaging design agency TRIDIMAGEPACKNEWS BlogSubscribe:Follow BRANDERMAN on your favourite Podcast App so you don't miss any of our upcoming episodes.SpotifyApple PodcastsYouTubeOvercastIvoox
William Caruso is Senior Marketing Scientist at the Ehrenberg-Bass Institute from Adelaide, Australia.In this episode, Will imparts valuable insights about the factors contributing to successful packaging redesigns. He shares his research findings on the impact of pack design consistency, the importance of familiarity in purchase decisions, and the distinctions between evolutionary and revolutionary redesigns.Will's experience in Distinctive Asset measurement, including large-scale multi-country projects, covers a wide range of product and service categories. He has been involved with research projects with analyzing data from locations such as the US, UK, France, Germany, Italy, China, Australia, New Zealand, Japan, United Arab Emirates, Saudi Arabia, Brazil, Russia, South Korea, South Africa and Indonesia. His core areas of research expertise include packaging redesigns, shopper behavior, and retail merchandising.Additionally, his experience in Distinctive Asset measurement encompasses large-scale multi-country projects. Will also authored a chapter on Building Physical Availability in Building Distinctive Brand Assets.Resources:William Caruso LinkedInBuilding Distinctive Brand AssetsHow Brands Grow – for ExecutivesEhrenberg-Bass InstituteEhrenberg-Bass Institute TwitterFollow us:BRANDERMAN websiteBRANDERMAN InstagramHernán Braberman LinkedInMy packaging design agency TRIDIMAGEPACKNEWS BlogSubscribe:Follow BRANDERMAN on your favourite Podcast App so you don't miss any of our upcoming episodes.Apple PodcastsSpotifyGoogle PodcastsOvercastIvoox
Para inaugurar la quinta temporada de BRANDERMAN, tuve el honor de ser entrevistado por Jesús Nuñez.Jesús es un empresario mexicano con enfoque en innovación alimentaria, negocios internacionales y tecnología. Se graduó con Mención Honorífica en la Licenciatura en Comercio Internacional con Especialidad en Agronegocios en el Tec de Monterrey. Curso posgrado en alta dirección de empresas y es conductor del programa Plan de Vuelo en Tec Sounds Radio.En este episodio, exploramos la influencia determinante del diseño de packaging en la conexión de las marcas con las diferentes generaciones de consumidores, desde los baby boomers y la Generación X, hasta los Millennials y la Generación Z. Reflexionamos sobre cómo el diseño puede ser un elemento crucial para expresar las historias y valores de una marca, y comparto ideas sobre cómo las marcas pueden mantenerse relevantes y atractivas en un mercado en constante evolución.Links Relevantes:Jesús NúñezPlan de VuelotridimageLinkedIn Hernán BrabermanInstagram de tridimageBlog packnewsFacebook tridimageYouTube tridimageSeguinos:Website de BRANDERMANInstagram de BRANDERMANLinkedIn de Hernán BrabermanMi agencia de diseño de packaging TRIDIMAGEBlog PACKNEWSSuscribite:Suscribite a BRANDERMAN en tu App de Podcast favorita para no perderte ninguno de nuestros próximos episodios.Apple PodcastsSpotifyGoogle PodcastsOvercastIvoox
Charlotte Ellis Maldari is the founder of Kaffeen, an online platform dedicated to assisting design agencies in scaling their businesses. Kaffeen achieves this through accessible, cost-effective, and results-oriented resources.Since its establishment, Kaffeen has successfully aided over 900 agencies globally, furnishing them with tools for proficient lead generation and streamlined automation.In this episode, Charlotte imparts valuable insights into the significance of robust lead generation systems and their potential for automation to enhance effectiveness. We delve into the prevalent marketing and sales challenges encountered by design agencies, and Charlotte shares her perspective on the mantra of 'seeking completion, not perfection'.Links Relevantes:Charlotte Ellis Maldari LinkedInKaffeenKaffeen LinkedInKaffeen InstagramKaffeen Espresso PodcastLead Flow Sprint For Design AgenciesSeguinos:BRANDERMAN websiteBRANDERMAN InstagramHernán Braberman LinkedInMi agencia de diseño de packaging TRIDIMAGEPACKNEWS BlogSuscribite:Suscribite a BRANDERMAN en tu App de Podcast favorita para no perderte ninguno denuestros próximos episodios.Apple PodcastsSpotifyGoogle PodcastsOvercastIvoox
Ale Ros es diseñador argentino referente del diseño de tapas de discos del rock, pop y electrónica en Latinoamérica. Realizó el arte de tapa de emblemáticos discos de rock y pop para Soda Stereo, Gustavo Cerati, Fito Paez, Luis Alberto Spinetta, Mercedes Sosa, Divididos, Vicentico, Miranda!, Juana Molina, Babasónicos y Damas Gratis, entre muchos otros.Fue distinguido en numerosas ocasiones con el Premio a la Excelencia de la Society for News Designs y recibió el Konex de Platino, ocho premios Carlos Gardel y tres Grammys Latinos.En este episodio, hablamos sobre su travesía desde Tucumán hasta convertirse en referente en el diseño de tapas de discos. Discutimos por qué es crucial generar una imagen que no solo cause una buena primera impresión, sino que también tenga la capacidad de contar una historia. Además Ale me confesó porque odia como lucen los packs del supermercado.Proyectó piezas para reconocidos músicos y artistas contemporáneos de la escena nacional, para canales como MTV, discotecas como la emblemática Morocco e instituciones como Goethe-Institut, Malba y Centro Cultural Kirchner (CCK). Con una comunicación visual contundente y al mismo tiempo poética, sus piezas son reconocidas por su creatividad y conceptualización que logra a través de pocos recursos: imágenes fotográficas pregnantes, mensajes sintéticos y escasos colores que consigue “entrando en el universo del otro”. En el campo editorial, a partir de 1996 desarrolló miles de portadas para los suplementos Radar, Soy y Las/12 (del diario Página/12) destacadas por el uso de potentes metáforas visuales resueltas en poco tiempo de ejecución. Links Relevantes:Ale RosAle Ros InstagramAle Ros WikipediaAle Ros Curso DomestikaSeguinos:BRANDERMAN websiteBRANDERMAN InstagramHernán Braberman LinkedInMi agencia de diseño de packaging TRIDIMAGEPACKNEWS BlogSuscribite:Suscribite a BRANDERMAN en tu App de Podcast favorita para no perderte ninguno denuestros próximos episodios.Apple PodcastsSpotifyGoogle PodcastsOvercastIvoox
Ximena O'Reilly is Global head of design at Nestlé. Since her arrival at Nestlé in 2013, Ximena has spearheaded a design revolution, introducing innovative work methodologies, digital tools, and dynamic resource models. Together with her team, she ensures every department, regardless of its function, is equipped to drive brand-building activities, emphasizing the critical role of brand identity and design.In this episode, Ximena shares her remarkable journey, transitioning from the agency side to the client side of the industry. We explore the fascinating world of crafting a brand communication standard that engages all five senses, and how 'backstories' are intricately woven into product packaging, creating powerful brand narratives. Additionally, we reflect on the unique challenges and experiences Ximena has encountered as a woman in both the corporate and design realms.Prior to Nestlé, Ximena was Director of brand Design at Mondelez where she guided design strategy for brands including Milka, Cadbury, Tassimo, and Toblerone. Earlier, Ximena worked mostly agency-side focusing on brand strategy and identity.She started her career in San Francisco working on technology and service branding. Born in Chile, Ximena grew up in Europe and California, and spent time in Japan, France and Chile during her studies.Resources:Ximena O'Reilly LinkedInNestléFollow us:BRANDERMAN websiteBRANDERMAN InstagramHernán Braberman LinkedInMy packaging design agency TRIDIMAGEPACKNEW BlogSubscribe:Follow BRANDERMAN on your favourite Podcast App so you don't miss any of our upcoming episodes.Apple PodcastsSpotifyGoogle PodcastsOvercastIvoox
Llegamos al episodio cincuenta del podcast BRANDERMAN, y para celebrarlo les traigo algo especial. Hoy los invitados son Adriana Cortese, Virginia Gines y Hernán Braberman, los tres socios fundadores de tridimage, y los anfitriones son Marco Sanguinetti y Pablo Bianchi.Marco Sanguinetti es Diseñador Industrial, Docente Especializado y Doctor en Diseño de la Universidad de Buenos Aires. Es Profesor Titular de los talleres "Diseño Industrial 1-2-3-4" y "Proyecto Final" en la FADU - UBA, y en las asignaturas "Metodología Proyectual" y "Escenarios Disciplinares del Diseño" en la Universidad de Rafaela. Marco es también un destacado músico en el circuito de jazz contemporáneo con ocho discos editados.Pablo Bianchi es diseñador industrial, Profesor Titular en la Facultad de Arquitectura, Diseño y Urbanismo de la Universidad de Buenos Aires. Además es director de la Licenciatura en Diseño Industrial de la Universidad Nacional de Rafaela, carrera para la cual desarrolló el plan de estudios. También ha sido Profesor Titular Regular en la Facultad de Artes y Diseño, de la Universidad Nacional de Misiones.Pablo dirige proyectos de investigación y ha sido jurado de múltiples concursos académicos y profesionales. Ha dictado conferencias, workshops y publicado textos para diversas instituciones. Ha sido curador de, entre otras, la muestra del concurso Innovar, organizado por el Ministerio de Ciencia, Tecnología e Innovación Productiva, del cual fue evaluador. Productos suyos han sido publicados y expuestos en el país y en el exterior, forman parte de la colección permanente del MAMBA y han obtenido el Sello de Buen Diseño. Cómo emprendedor, fue socio fundador de Tónico Objetos y, en la actualidad, de Compas, composteras urbanas. En todos estos ámbitos y actividades intenta descifrar cómo pueden relacionarse positivamente diseño, cultura y sustentabilidad, en un enfoque que ha denominado Postdiseño.En este episodio conversamos acerca de algunas de las lecciones que los tres tridis aprendimos durante los más de 28 años de trayectoria en el mundo de las marcas y el diseño de packaging.Links Relevantes:TridimageTridimage InstagramAdriana Cortese LinkedInVirginia Gines LinkedInHernán Braberman LinkedInMarco SanguinettiMarco Sanguinetti LinkedInPablo BianchiPablo Bianchi LinkedInSeguinos:Website de BRANDERMANInstagram de BRANDERMANLinkedIn de Hernán BrabermanMi agencia de diseño de packaging TRIDIMAGEBlog PACKNEWSuscribite:Suscribite a BRANDERMAN en tu App de Podcast favorita para no perderte ninguno de nuestros próximos episodios.Apple PodcastsSpotifyGoogle PodcastsOvercastIvoox
Emmanuel Probst is Global Lead, Brand Thought-Leadership at Ipsos and adjunct professor at the University of California at Los Angeles.Emmanuel's background comprises over 17 years of market research and marketing experience with strong academic achievements.He is a Wall Street Journal and USA Today best-selling author of "Brand Hacks" and "Assemblage – The Art and Science of Brand Transformation.”In this episode, we talk about the art and science of brand building. Emmanuel explains the power of anti-heroes, villains, and saviors, and how they can be used to create a unique, memorable, and meaningful story for brands. He also shares his thoughts on the importance of understanding a brand, the industry, the audience, and the world before jumping into the creative execution.At Ipsos, Emmanuel supports numerous Fortune 100 companies by providing them with a full understanding of their customer's journey. His clients span across a wide range of industries, including consumer packaged goods, retail, financial services, advertising agencies and media outlets.Resources:Emmanuel ProbstEmmanuel Probst LinkedInEmmanuel Probst XIpsosAssemblage: The Art and Science of Brand TransformationBrand Hacks: How to Build Brands by Fulfilling the Consumer Quest for MeaningFollow us:BRANDERMAN websiteBRANDERMAN InstagramHernán Braberman LinkedInMy packaging design agency TRIDIMAGEPACKNEW BlogSubscribe:Follow BRANDERMAN on your favourite Podcast App so you don't miss any of our upcoming episodes.Apple PodcastsSpotifyGoogle PodcastsOvercastIvoox
Sylvia Vitale Rotta is the Founder & CEO of Team Creatif Group, an international brand design agency, with branches in the four corners of the globe.Sylvia's journey is nothing short of extraordinary. Born in Tanzania to Italian parents and educated at the prestigious Royal Art School in London, she embarked on a path that would eventually lead her to co-found Team Creatif in the vibrant city of Paris in 1986, alongside her partner, Nick Craig.In this episode, we explore Sylvia's remarkable journey, tracing her steps from the foothills of Mount Kilimanjaro to the heart of the design world in Paris. We also uncover the challenges she faced along the way and discover how she successfully built and steered her agency for over 37 years, adapting to the ever-evolving design landscape.Join us as we unravel the evolution of packaging design, explore its latest trends, and delve into the delicate art of striking the perfect balance between a brand's identity and modern sensibilities.Sylvia is a permanent Red Dot Awards jury member and president of the European Packaging Design Association.Resources:Sylvia Vitale Rotta LinkedInTeam CreatifTeam Creatif InstagramTeam Creatif YouTubeTeam Creatif LinkedInTeam Creatif FacebookEPDAFollow us:BRANDERMAN websiteBRANDERMAN InstagramHernán Braberman LinkedInMy packaging design agency TRIDIMAGEPACKNEW BlogSubscribe:Follow BRANDERMAN on your favourite Podcast App so you don't miss any of our upcoming episodes.Apple PodcastsSpotifyGoogle PodcastsOvercastIvoox
Marcos Iorio es un mentor y curador brasileño de innovación, ESG y economía circular, director de Circoolar proyectos regenerativos.Marcos es especialista en conectar la alta tecnología, la responsabilidad socioambiental y el modelado de negocios. Es Vicerrector del Centro de Ciencia y Desarrollo – Circula – de la Fundación de Apoyo a la Investigación Científica del Estado de San Pablo (FAPESP). También co-fundador de la comunidad Donut Economy Brasil y coordinador del colectivo de plantación ReflorestaVinhedo.org.En este episodio, Marcos comparte valiosas ideas sobre el eco diseño y la importancia de integrar el impacto ambiental en el proceso de diseño de packaging. También hablamos de los retos de mantenerse al día acerca de las tendencias medioambientales enfrentando al folclore ambiental.Links Relevantes:Marcos Iorio LinkedInMarcos Iorio InstagramRefloresta VinhedoCCD CirculaSeguinos:Website de BRANDERMANInstagram de BRANDERMANLinkedIn de Hernán BrabermanMi agencia de diseño de packaging TRIDIMAGEBlog PACKNEWSuscribite:Suscribite a BRANDERMAN en tu App de Podcast favorita para no perderte ninguno de nuestros próximos episodios.Apple PodcastsSpotifyGoogle PodcastsOvercastIvoox
John Glasgow & Jonathan Kenyon are co-Founders of Vault49.After meeting at the London College of Printing in the early 2000's, John & Jonathan founded Vault49. Initially an internationally renowned street art partnership, Vault49 has evolved into a holistic 360 brand experience and packaging design agency and counts Guinness, Baileys, and PepsiCo among its global clients.John and Jonathan have retained their street art heritage and passion for crafting. They are now dedicated to leading Vault49's NYC and London studios to deliver actionable brand strategy and bold creative solutions that disrupt everyday experiences, transforming brands and businesses.In this episode, we discuss the blurred lines between art and design while exploring the mindset behind street art and its impact on Vault49's unique approach to packaging design projects. We also explore steps agencies and brands can take to create a more diverse and inclusive workplace.Resources:Vault49Vault49 InstagramVault49 TwitterVault49 LinkedInJohn Glasgow LinkedInJonathan Kenyon LinkedInFollow us:BRANDERMAN websiteBRANDERMAN InstagramHernán Braberman LinkedInMy packaging design agency TRIDIMAGEPACKNEW BlogSubscribe:Follow BRANDERMAN on your favourite Podcast App so you don't miss any of our upcoming episodes.Apple PodcastsSpotifyGoogle PodcastsOvercastIvoox
Steve Lamoureux is the founder and CEO of Designalytics, a company focused on developing next-generation solutions for design performance measurement to help brands grow through design.As a former brand manager at Proctor and Gamble, Steve's passion for package design research led him to establish Designalytics in 2018 to realize his vision of syndicated, standardized design performance measurement and pre-market design testing solutions.In this episode, we unpack the key metrics and performance dimensions of package design and learn what it takes to create a winning design that captures consumers' attention and desire. Steve shares invaluable insights on how to pull on the emotional strings of consumers. We also discuss the importance of saying important things better than your competitors and measuring the emotional component of a product.Steve led product development for Affinnova's cutting-edge research technologies—and later Nielsen Design Solutions.Resources:DesignalyticsDesignalytics pilot program for agenciesDesignalytics LinkedInDesignalytics InstagramSteve Lomoureux LinkedInFollow us:BRANDERMAN websiteBRANDERMAN InstagramHernán Braberman LinkedInMy packaging design agency TRIDIMAGEPACKNEW BlogSubscribe:Follow BRANDERMAN on your favourite Podcast App so you don't miss any of our upcoming episodes.Apple PodcastsSpotifyGoogle PodcastsOvercastIvoox
Martín Broen es vicepresidente de las disciplinas de innovación en diseño, diseño para la sostenibilidad y diseño de productos para PepsiCo en todas sus marcas a nivel mundial.Martín es un verdadero pensador sistémico centrado en la innovación y la resolución de problemas, responsable de más de 130 patentes y de la creación de una cartera completa de innovaciones y nuevos modelos de negocio.En este episodio, conversamos acerca de algunas de las lecciones que aprendió a lo largo de los años en su papel de líder de Diseño e innovación dentro de grandes organizaciones. Martín me explica por qué prototipar es la herramienta clave del Design Thinking. También afirma que el packaging es una poderosa herramienta de innovación.Líder de más de 400 proyectos diferentes llevados con éxito al mercado y galardonados con más de 150 premios de diseño, como IDSA, Good Design, IF, Red Dot, Pentawards, Green good design, Edison, How, CES, Dieline, entre muchos otros.Links Relevantes:Martín BroenPepsiCo DesignPepsiCo Design InstagramMartín Broen InstagramMartín Broen LinkedInSeguinos:Website de BRANDERMANInstagram de BRANDERMANLinkedIn de Hernán BrabermanMi agencia de diseño de packaging TRIDIMAGEBlog PACKNEWSuscribite:Suscribite a BRANDERMAN en tu App de Podcast favorita para no perderte ninguno de nuestros próximos episodios. Apple PodcastsSpotifyGoogle PodcastsOvercastIvoox
Jenni Romaniuk is a Research Professor and Associate Director at the Ehrenberg-Bass Institute, who is a trailblazer in Distinctive Asset and Mental Availability strategy and measurement.Jenni has provided advice to companies all around the world on evidence-based best practices for long-term brand management.She is the accomplished author of three books: Building Distinctive Brand Assets, How Brands Grow: Part 2, and Better Brand Health.In this episode, we dive deep into the concept of brand health trackers and we explore the anatomy of a healthy brand. Additionally, we discuss the significance of packaging in building and refreshing memory structures, as well as its potential to convey shopping distinctive assets.Jenni is on the Senior Advisory Board of the Journal of Advertising Research and serves on three other Editorial Review Boards.Resources:Jenni RomaniukJenni Romaniuk LinkedInBetter Brand Health: Measures and Metrics for a How Brands Grow WorldBuilding Distinctive Brand AssetsHow Brands Grow: Part 2Ehrenberg-Bass InstituteEhrenberg-Bass Institute TwitterFollow us:BRANDERMAN websiteBRANDERMAN InstagramHernán Braberman LinkedInMy packaging design agency TRIDIMAGEPACKNEW BlogSubscribe:Follow BRANDERMAN on your favourite Podcast App so you don't miss any of our upcoming episodes.Apple PodcastsSpotifyGoogle PodcastsOvercastIvoox
Jon Marshall is a British industrial designer, partner at Pentagram, whose work fuses product design with strategy, branding, packaging and digital experiences.Jon joined Pentagram as a partner in 2018. Pentagram is a renowned multi-disciplinary, independently-owned design studio founded in 1972.Prior to joining Pentagram, he was director of industrial design consultancy Map, which he co-founded with Edward Barber and Jay Osgerby where he created products and experiences for global brands like IBM, Virgin Atlantic and Google. Jon was listed as one of Creative Review's top 50 creative leaders. He has served on the jury of numerous design awards and he is a regular speaker at conferences and design events.In this episode, we discuss the importance of sustainability and changing consumer expectations, and the future of packaging design as part of the product experience. Jon also explains why packaging should be viewed as an integral part of the product, rather than a separate entity.Resources:John Marshall InstagramJohn Marshall LinkedInJohn Marshall TwitterPentagramPentagram InstagramHeightsFollow us:BRANDERMAN websiteBRANDERMAN InstagramHernán Braberman LinkedInMy packaging design agency TRIDIMAGEPACKNEW BlogSubscribe:Follow BRANDERMAN on your favourite Podcast App so you don't miss any of our upcoming episodes.Apple PodcastsSpotifyGoogle PodcastsOvercastIvoox
Isabel Cabello es CEO y Directora Creativa en la Agencia andaluza Cabello x Mure.Isabel estudió bellas artes en la Facultad de Bellas Artes de la Universidad de Granada. En el año 2009 decidió crear su propia empresa de diseño, Isabel Cabello Studio, que confluirá en pocos años en la agencia Cabello x Mure.Su agencia se destaca por el diseño de productos gourmet, siendo reconocidos en certámenes del mundo entero. Entre ellos destacan los Pentawards, The Dieline, DNA Paris Awards y Anuaria.Paralelamente Isabel no ha abandonado su carrera como artista plástica que sigue nutriendo su trabajo como diseñadora.En este episodio, conversamos acerca de su paso de las bellas artes al diseño de envases. Isabel me comparte su búsqueda incansable de sentirse libre en su proceso de diseño para obtener perspectivas innovadoras. También habla de la importancia de la autenticidad en el diseño de marcas gourmet.Links Relevantes:Cabello X MureIsabel Cabello arteCabello X Mure InstagramIsabel Cabello LinkedInIsabel Cabello InstagramSeguinos:Website de BRANDERMANInstagram de BRANDERMANLinkedIn de Hernán BrabermanMi agencia de diseño de packaging TRIDIMAGEBlog PACKNEWSuscribite:Suscribite a BRANDERMAN en tu App de Podcast favorita para no perderte ninguno de nuestros próximos episodios.Apple PodcastsSpotifyGoogle PodcastsOvercastIvoox
Ivan Bell is Group Manager Director & CEO at Stranger & Stranger, one of the leading firms in the field of alcoholic beverage packagingFor the past 23+ years, he has worked alongside Kevin Shaw, founder of Stranger & Stranger, in building the award-winning packaging consultancy. He oversees design from their locations in London, New York and San Francisco.Ivan also regularly serves as a jury member to trade and international design awards and undertakes speaking engagements on the power of good design.In this episode, we talk about how to create an unmistakable brand identity. Ivan also shares the keys to Stranger & Stranger's creative process and explains how to find the harmony between creativity and commerciality when it comes to big established brands.Resources:Ivan BellStranger & StrangerKraken RumFollow us:BRANDERMAN websiteBRANDERMAN InstagramHernán Braberman LinkedInMy packaging design agency TRIDIMAGEPACKNEW BlogSubscribe:Follow BRANDERMAN on your favourite Podcast App so you don't miss any of our upcoming episodes.Apple PodcastsSpotifyGoogle PodcastsOvercastIvoox
Mauro Porcini is PepsiCo's first-ever Chief Design Officer. He joined the food & beverage corporation in 2012 where he is infusing design thinking into PepsiCo's culture.Mauro is leading a new approach to innovation by design that impacts the company's product platforms and brands, which include Pepsi, Lay's, Mountain Dew, Gatorade, Sodastream, Doritos, Lifewtr, Bubly, Aquafina, Cheetos, Quaker, 7Up, Mirinda, amongst many others.His focus extends from physical to virtual expressions of the brands, including product, packaging, events, advertising, fashion and art collaborations, retail activation, architecture, and digital media.In this episode, we talk about his book, The Human Side of Innovation. The Power of People in Love with People. Mauro shares lessons on innovation, design and leadership. He also charts the path that individuals and businesses will have to follow to thrive in the future, unleash creative energies, and create a better world.Mauro is the host of his own successful video podcast “In your shoes - with Mauro Porcini” where he interviews inspiring personalities from the creative community worldwide.Resources:Mauro PorciniPepsiCo Design + InnovationThe Human Side of Innovation. The Power of People in Love with PeopleIn Your Shoes PodcastFollow us:BRANDERMAN websiteBRANDERMAN InstagramHernán Braberman LinkedInMy packaging design agency TRIDIMAGEPACKNEW BlogSubscribe:Follow BRANDERMAN on your favourite Podcast App so you don't miss any of our upcoming episodes.Apple PodcastsSpotifyGoogle PodcastsOvercastIvoox
Jeremy Lindley is the Global Design Director at Diageo, the world's leading premium drinks business.Jeremy is responsible for transforming the Design capability and output of Diageo's current brands and new products worldwide. He is passionate about the impact Design has on business performance and the way Design Thinking leads to breakthrough ideas wherever it is applied. Jeremy's standout projects include Johnnie Walker Blue Label, Tanqueray 10, and the Johnnie Walker Brand Home in Edinburgh.In this episode, we talk about the revolution of inclusive design, that leads to better work and improved business outcomes. Jeremy explains why by including those previously excluded from the creative industry we will see an explosion of creativity. And he shares what are the biggest mistakes brands make when redesigning their brands and packaging.Prior to joining Diageo Jeremy was Head of Design for Tesco, responsible for the portfolio of 19,000 private label products and for leading the Store Formats and Design teams. His early career was as a Freelance Designer and University Lecturer.Jeremy is a Cannes Lions and TEDx speaker. He is Chair of the Design Business Association, a member of the Design Commission advising the UK government on design policy and a visiting Lecturer at INSEEC Business School.Resources:Jeremy LindleyDiageoJohnnie Walker Princes Street Brand Home ProjectFollow us:BRANDERMAN websiteBRANDERMAN InstagramHernán Braberman LinkedInMy packaging design agency TRIDIMAGEPACKNEW BlogSubscribe:Follow BRANDERMAN on your favourite Podcast App so you don't miss any of our upcoming episodes.Apple PodcastsSpotifyGoogle PodcastsOvercastIvoox
To deep dive into packaging & podcasting, today the guest is me, Hernán Braberman, and the host is Craig Constantine.Craig has been an Internet entrepreneur for twenty-five years and is currently the voice behind the Movers Mindset and Podcaster Community podcasts. His vision is a world where everyone can flourish. Craig´s mission is to create better conversations to spread understanding and compassion. In the Podcaster Community, he made a place where podcasters can share and amplify their enthusiasm for the art of podcasting.This episode discusses the parallels between podcast cover art design and packaging. I also share my view on podcasting.Resources:Craig ConstantineMovers MindsetPodcaster CommunitytridimageHernán Brabermantridimage InstagramPacknew Blogtridimage Facebooktridimage YouTubeFollow us:BRANDERMAN websiteBRANDERMAN InstagramHernán Braberman LinkedInMy packaging design agency TRIDIMAGEPACKNEW BlogSubscribe:Follow BRANDERMAN on your favourite Podcast App so you don't miss any of our upcoming episodes.Apple PodcastsSpotifyGoogle PodcastsOvercastIvoox
Luciano Cassisi es un experto argentino en identificación marcaria, creador de FOROALFA, profesor de la Universidad de Buenos Aires y, sobre todo, polemista profesional.Luciano dirige su propio estudio, Cassisi Branding y habitualmente dicta conferencias, seminarios y talleres sobre branding en universidades y congresos de diseño en diversos países de Latinoamérica. Comparte sus ideas por medio de artículos en FOROALFA y videos en su canal de YouTube, desde donde promueve la reflexión y el debate en torno al diseño, el branding y la comunicación.En este episodio conversamos acerca de las características particulares que tienen las marcas producto que las diferencian de las marcas corporativas. También me explicó por qué cree que las marcas gráficas no son mensajes sino elementos para firmar mensajes. Además me confesó porque la palabra diseñador no lo enorgullece mucho.Links Relevantes:ForoAlfaCanal de YouTubeCassisi BrandingLuciano Cassisi LinkedInSeguinos:Website de BRANDERMANInstagram de BRANDERMANLinkedIn de Hernán BrabermanMi agencia de diseño de packaging TRIDIMAGEBlog PACKNEWSuscribite:Suscribite a BRANDERMAN en tu App de Podcast favorita para no perderte ninguno de nuestros próximos episodios. Apple PodcastsSpotifyGoogle PodcastsOvercastIvoox
¿Qué define a un diseñador estratégico de packaging? Beatriz Suárez y Miguel Ángel del Baño son co-fundadores del estudio de diseño MABA de Murcia, España.Beatriz es Directora de Estrategia en MABA, desde donde dirige proyectos de branding y packaging para productos de consumo. Bea Se formó en psicología y diseño, y es máster en neuromarketing y jurado en los Pentawards.Miguel Angel es Director Creativo del estudio, donde gestiona y desarrolla proyectos desde la conceptualización hasta la ejecución gráfica.Ambos son también docentes y dirigen el Máster Online de Diseño Estratégico de Packaging en Labasad.En este episodio conversamos acerca de la formación de las nuevas generaciones de diseñadores de packaging. También me contaron por qué creen que los diseñadores debemos preguntar más y asumir menos. Además nos divertimos mucho en el estreno del ping-pong de preguntas de BRANDERMAN.Links Relevantes:MABAInstagram MABAMáster Online de Diseño Estratégico LabasadBeatriz Suárez LinkedInMiguel Ángel del Baño LinkedInSeguinos:Website de BRANDERMANInstagram de BRANDERMANLinkedIn de Hernán BrabermanMi agencia de diseño de packaging TRIDIMAGEBlog PACKNEWSuscribite:Suscribite a BRANDERMAN en tu App de Podcast favorita para no perderte ninguno de nuestros próximos episodios. Apple PodcastsSpotifyGoogle PodcastsOvercastIvoox
Anne Miltenburg is a Dutch brand developer who has dedicated her career leveraging the power of 'brand' to advance ideas, products and services for social and environmental change. After a storied career as a designer, strategist and creative director at world renowned agencies Studio Dumbar, Lava and Interbrand, Anne left the agency world to found BrandThechange, an educational organization that trains changemakers in brand thinking skills from Nairobi, Kenya.The tools and brand resources that Anne and her team create for their learners are made available to all, such as Brand The Change, the guidebook, and the Brand Thinking Canvas. In this episode, she tells me why she decided to found an education company instead of an agency to address branding for social change. She also explains why we should separate purpose-marketing from purpose-led brands. Anne also shares what has living in Africa taught her about branding and designAnne's writing has appeared in Forbes, Stanford Social Innovation Review, Eye, amongst others. Besides her roles as CEO of Brand The Change, she is a consultant to African social impact brands like Internet of Elephants, Shujaaz Inc, and Flutterwave.Resources:Brand the ChangeBrand the Change, the BookCourseFacilitator SupportInstagramLinkedInMediumFollow us:BRANDERMAN websiteBRANDERMAN InstagramHernán Braberman LinkedInMy packaging design agency TRIDIMAGEPACKNEW BlogSubscribe:Follow BRANDERMAN on your favourite Podcast App so you don't miss any of our upcoming episodes.Apple PodcastsSpotifyGoogle PodcastsOvercastIvoox
Adam Ryan is a British designer and currently Head of Pentawards, the most prestigious global packaging design competition.Adam joined the Pentawards team in February of 2017.He studied Graphic Design at London College of Printing before becoming a fashion designer and creative consultant for several international brands which include: Westfields, Diesel, Kurt Geiger and Lexus.In this episode, we discuss the challenges and opportunities he faces while managing the world's most recognized packaging design competition. He also tells me what he has learned from producing the first Pentawards trends report and shares with me why we need to create a Sustainable Valley for packaging.Adam has a wealth of experience across various industries which include Fashion, Design, Branding, Marketing and Events.He has many packaging design articles published with the likes of Creative Review, It's Nice That and Campaign.He is also one of the main contributors to The Package Design Book series published by Taschen.Resources:PentawardsCompetitionTrend ReportJury PanelFollow us:BRANDERMAN websiteBRANDERMAN InstagramHernán Braberman LinkedInMy packaging design agency TRIDIMAGEPACKNEW BlogSubscribe:Follow BRANDERMAN on your favourite Podcast App so you don't miss any of our upcoming episodes.Apple PodcastsSpotifyGoogle PodcastsOvercastIvoox
La relación entre el envase y la experiencia del consumidor es lo que hace de una marca y un producto un verdadero referente en el mercado. Es por eso que los Premios Internacionales Latampack buscan el reconocimiento internacional a la industria del diseño y producción de empaques en América Latina, destacando componentes como la calidad y creatividad de sus participantes.No solo tuve el honor de ser jurado de los premios Latampack sino que también tuve la oportunidad de conversar con tres de sus ganadores en el marco del Encuentro Virtual Latinoamericano de Innovación en Envases 2021 Este evento organizado por la revista El Empaque+Conversión, es un espacio de intercambio y actualización para los diferentes actores en la industria de envases y empaques en América Latina. Los invito a conocer la visión de cuatro diseñadores hispanoamericanos acerca de los retos y oportunidades del diseño de packaging en nuestra región.Links Relevantes:Premios LatampackEncuentro Virtual Latinoamericano de Innovación en EnvasesRevista El Empaque + ConversiónSeguinos:Website de BRANDERMANInstagram de BRANDERMANLinkedIn de Hernán BrabermanMi agencia de diseño de packaging TRIDIMAGEBlog PACKNEWSuscribite:Suscribite a BRANDERMAN en tu App de Podcast favorita para no perderte ninguno de nuestros próximos episodios. Apple PodcastsSpotifyGoogle PodcastsOvercastIvoox
Para reflexionar sobre el pasado, el presente y el futuro del diseño, y de un diseñador de packaging, hoy el invitado soy yo, Hernán Braberman, y el anfitrión es Ariel Bohe.Ariel es comunicador, podcaster, facilitador en metodologías ágiles y fundador de Sentí Podcast, una productora y academia online de podcasting para marcas y organizaciones.En este episodio hablamos acerca de la historia de los envases y también reflexionamos sobre el presente y futuro del diseño de packaging. Finalmente conversamos acerca de algunas de las lecciones que aprendí durante más de 25 años de experiencia en el apasionante mundo de las marcas de consumo masivo y su diseño de packaging.Links Relevantes:Ariel BoheSentí PodcasttridimageLinkedIn Hernán BrabermanInstagram de tridimageBlog packnewFacebook tridimageYouTube tridimageSeguinos:Website de BRANDERMANInstagram de BRANDERMANLinkedIn de Hernán BrabermanMi agencia de diseño de packaging TRIDIMAGEBlog PACKNEWSuscribite:Suscribite a BRANDERMAN en tu App de Podcast favorita para no perderte ninguno de nuestros próximos episodios. Apple PodcastsSpotifyGoogle PodcastsOvercastIvoox
Brent Lindberg is Head of Curiosity at Fuseneo, a packaging innovation, development, and prototyping firm that crosses material and process boundaries to unlock solutions that help brands succeed online and on-shelf.Brent has directed packaging design projects for Google, Disney, Starbucks, and Amazon, to name but a few.In this episode, we discuss the biggest design differences between designing retail and e-com packaging. Brent also describes the 4 P´s of Packaging Design, he shares best practices for designing e-commerce packaging and tells me why he believes designers should be material and process agnostic.Resources:Brent Lindberg LinkedInFuseneoFuseneo YouTube ChannelDisney Princesses ProjectFollow us:BRANDERMAN websiteBRANDERMAN InstagramHernán Braberman LinkedInMy packaging design agency TRIDIMAGEPACKNEW BlogSubscribe:Follow BRANDERMAN on your favourite Podcast App so you don't miss any of our upcoming episodes.Apple PodcastsSpotifyGoogle PodcastsOvercastIvoox
Tatiana Ryfer is Head of the Branding & Visual Identity design department in Carrefour, and a member of the Pentawards jury.From Rio de Janeiro to New York and landing in Paris in 2006, Tatiana has a design career marked by an international path.Tatiana contributed to building the design culture inside Carrefour. By managing all the brand's visual aspects, she helped create consistency through all customer's touchpoints.In this episode, we discuss the role of packaging design in building successful private brands. She also tells me why it is important to build own brands transversally, and how sustainable packaging will take center stage in the near future.With prior experience in the Decathlon Group as Branding & Packaging Manager, Tatiana had the opportunity to create and develop some of the group's own brands.Her former experiences were split between Brazil, where she opened her own design studio specialized in branding, signage, and packaging and became a referenced packaging teacher in one of the most renowned design schools in the country, and New York where she spent three years doing a Branding & Packaging Masters in Pratt Institute and working for design agencies.*Owner of a Lonely Heart (Yes) - acoustic fingerstyle cover by Jack IsidoreResources:Tatiana Ryfer LinkedInCarrefourFollow us:BRANDERMAN websiteBRANDERMAN InstagramHernán Braberman LinkedInMy packaging design agency TRIDIMAGEPACKNEW BlogSubscribe:Follow BRANDERMAN on your favourite Podcast App so you don't miss any of our upcoming episodes.Apple PodcastsSpotifyGoogle PodcastsOvercastIvoox
Marketing, Branding y Diseño. Diseño, Branding y Marketing. Para entender esta trininidad, hoy, el invitado soy yo, Hernán Braberman, y el anfitrión es Raúl Diaz Miranda.Raúl es un experto peruano en gestión estratégica de marcas, un verdadero creativo del marketing y un apasionado investigador de las tendencias de consumo. Tiene estudios de marketing en la Universidad Peruana de Ciencias Aplicadas y en la Escuela de Negocios ISCTE de Lisboa. Como estratega de marca y mentor, es solicitado frecuentemente para compartir sus conocimientos con empresarios y estudiantes de todo el mundo. Raúl es autor del libro “Es Puro Marketing: Una guía diferente para aprender Marketing y crear Marcas exitosas”.En este episodio analizamos cómo se está adaptando el packaging para atender las necesidades de los canales digitales y fundamentalmente al comercio electrónico. También reflexionamos sobre la situación actual del branding y del diseño de packaging en América Latina. Finalmente conversamos acerca de cómo el compromiso por la sostenibilidad está reescribiendo las reglas del diseño.Links Relevantes:Raúl Diaz MirandaEs Puro MarketingEmprendeMarcatridimageLinkedIn Hernán BrabermanInstagram de tridimageBlog packnewFacebook tridimageYouTube tridimageSeguinos:Website de BRANDERMANInstagram de BRANDERMANLinkedIn de Hernán BrabermanMi agencia de diseño de packaging TRIDIMAGEBlog PACKNEWSuscribite:Suscribite a BRANDERMAN en tu App de Podcast favorita para no perderte ninguno de nuestros próximos episodios. Apple PodcastsSpotifyGoogle PodcastsOvercastIvoox
Fe Amarante is a Brazilian designer and currently Sr. Creative Director & Head of Brand Design at Danone North America.Fe has extensive experience in brand building, consumer brands, identity development, and brand world creation, alongside life skills around acting as a diplomat and interpreter between business and creative languages.In this episode, we discuss why bringing a human approach to the way creative ideas are born, nurtured, and grown is key to achieving great design solutions. She also explains why a lot of times the design logic doesn't follow the consumer feeling. And she shares with me why she thinks the client-agency model is broken and the potential solutions to fix it.Fe has crafted and re-imagined identity systems and brand worlds for global iconic brands. She has also helped various organizations find their true authentic expressions, translated to the world through design.*Closer to the Heart (Rush) - acoustic fingerstyle cover by Daryl ShawnResources:Fe Amarante LinkedInDanone North AmericaPrint interviewOikos redesignFollow us:BRANDERMAN websiteBRANDERMAN InstagramHernán Braberman LinkedInMy packaging design agency TRIDIMAGEPACKNEW BlogSubscribe:Follow BRANDERMAN on your favourite Podcast App so you don't miss any of our upcoming episodes.Apple PodcastsSpotifyGoogle PodcastsOvercastIvoox
Jasmin Druffner is an Industrial Designer focused on circular systems and conscious materials, currently designer and developer for Loop.Her focus is on durable packaging design, long-lasting and circular recycling materials.In this episode, she tells me how durable and reusable packaging will revolutionize the consumer experience. She also details the steps we should take to move packaging away from the current linear system, curving it into a circular system.Jasmin is passionate about creating solutions and connections between waste, design, and Biomimicry. Her personal work is centered on natural and biodegradable materials.Resources:Jasmin Druffner LinkedInJasmin DruffnerLoopTerracycleFollow us:BRANDERMAN websiteBRANDERMAN InstagramHernán Braberman LinkedInMy packaging design agency TRIDIMAGEPACKNEW BlogSubscribe:Follow BRANDERMAN on your favorite Podcast App so you don't miss any of our upcoming episodes.Apple PodcastsSpotifyGoogle PodcastsOvercastIvoox
Stef Hamerlinck is a brand strategist and designer living in Belgium. He runs his own branding studio with a wide variety of international clients in the CPG space.In this episode, he defines Branding and explains why it matters. Stef states that not all brands necessarily have to be different and that brand purpose is overrated. He also shares some design lessons he has learned over the years in brand consultancy.His podcast 'Let's Talk Branding' is a critical exploration of all things 'brand'. It features weekly interviews with industry leaders such as Byron Sharp, Phil Barden, and many more experts and has become a staple for brand-builders.Stef has an outspoken voice in the branding industry, with appearances on Chris Do's 'The Futur', ‘Just Branding', and many more.Resources:Stef Hamerlinck LinkedInStef Hamerlinck AgencyLet´s Talk BrandingStef Hamerlinck TwitterBranding CoursesStef interviewing HernánFollow us:BRANDERMAN websiteBRANDERMAN InstagramHernán Braberman LinkedInMy packaging design agency TRIDIMAGEPACKNEW BlogSubscribe:Follow BRANDERMAN on your favorite Podcast App so you don't miss any of our upcoming episodes.Apple PodcastsSpotifyGoogle PodcastsOvercastIvoox
Scott Boylston is co-author and graduate coordinator of the Design for Sustainability program at Savannah College of Art and Design, a transdisciplinary design program focused on facilitation change through systems thinking, design strategy, and behavior change.He's the author of four books including one on sustainable package design, and his latest, “Designing with Society: A Capabilities Approach to Design, Systems Thinking and Social Innovation.”In this episode, he describes an innovation framework to achieve triple impact when it comes to designing sustainable packaging. He also tells me why he thinks the new generations will drive a paradigm shift in consumption.Scott is the founder and president emeritus of Emergent Structures (and its offshoot Re:Purpose Savannah), an award-winning non-profit organization that facilitates the deconstruction of unwanted housing stock and the innovative repurposing of the resulting materials into community-based resources through multi-stakeholder engagement. He is principal at BC+D, a sustainable innovation consultancy, and partner in two regenerative food equity start-ups focused on creating closed-loop, regionalized food system innovations.Scott's design writing has been featured in design journals such as Design Observer, Print Magazine, Communication Arts, Sustainable Brands, and Core 77. He speaks internationally on design and sustainability, including a Design for Sustainability course on LinkedIn Learning.Scott is on the Board of Directors of Catapult Design, a National Design Award-winning non-profit design agency, and a member of the Founders Circle of the Winterhouse Institute. He has served on the state board of directors for USGBC-Georgia and the Governing Council of the National Academy of Environmental Design. Resources:Scott Boylston LinkedInScott Boylston TwitterSCAD Design for SustainabilitySCAD Designers for Sustainability Facebook GroupLinkedIn Learning on Design and SustainabilityLinkedIn Learning on Design and Social InnovationDesigning with Society bookFollow us:BRANDERMAN websiteBRANDERMAN InstagramHernán Braberman LinkedInMy packaging design agency TRIDIMAGEPACKNEW BlogSubscribe:Follow BRANDERMAN on your favorite Podcast App so you don't miss any of our upcoming episodes.Apple PodcastsSpotifyGoogle PodcastsOvercastIvoox
Peter Oberdorfer is a 25 year veteran in digital entertainment and CGI, currently President of Tactic, an immersive creative and production studio based in San Francisco.Its team of engineers and designers specialize in experiences centered around virtual and augmented reality. Tactic has produced renowned apps such as the '19 Crimes Series', 'The Walking Dead', and recently 'Jack Daniel's AR experience'.In this episode, Peter teaches us how to tell effective stories in augmented reality and gain real user retention with packaging experiences. He also explains why AR has the potential to push the boundaries of storytelling and brand interaction.Peter has co-founded several well-regarded digital post-production firms, including the interactive firm Float Hybrid Entertainment, the Academy Award, and Emmy Award-winning visual effects studio Giant Killer Robots, as well as Hollywood's original previsualization firm, Pixel Liberation Front.Resources:Peter OberdorferTactic19 Crimes AR AppJack Daniel´s AR AppJose Cuervo AR AppTactic VimeoFollow us:BRANDERMAN websiteBRANDERMAN InstagramHernán Braberman LinkedInMy packaging design agency TRIDIMAGEPACKNEW BlogSubscribe:Follow BRANDERMAN on your favorite Podcast App so you don't miss any of our upcoming episodes.Apple PodcastsSpotifyGoogle PodcastsOvercastIvoox
Bruno Singulani is a Brazilian designer and currently the creative leader for all Global Food Brands at Nestlé, and a member of the Pentawards jury.Having graduated as a product designer, his professional and academic paths have eventually converged into roles with a strong focus on branding and strategic design management. In this episode, we discuss how to achieve a healthy balance between a global brand strategy and the freedom to be locally relevant. He also tells me why creating intimacy with a brand is key to develop impactful design solutions.Working with major Food & Beverage brands, Bruno believes in the essential value of anthropology and human-centric innovation to develop stronger design cultures and build long-lasting brands.Resources:Bruno SingulaniNestleMezeastPentawardsFollow us:BRANDERMAN websiteBRANDERMAN InstagramHernán Braberman LinkedInMy packaging design agency TRIDIMAGEPACKNEW BlogSubscribe:Follow BRANDERMAN on your favourite Podcast App so you don't miss any of our upcoming episodes.Apple PodcastsSpotifyGoogle PodcastsOvercastIvoox
Steve Osborne is a British brand design specialist with over 30 years` experience creating, re-positioning and extending brands through package design. Steve is Managing Partner at Osborne Pike, a design studio based in Bath.His career started in Marketing at Unilever before he switched sides to join Design Bridge. After playing a leading role in that agency's development, including 7 years as Founder and Managing Director of the Amsterdam office, he set up Osborne Pike in 2002.In this episode, we analyze the biggest mistakes brands make when redesigning their packages. He tells me what packaging storytelling can achieve. Finally, he describes the qualities that a package design should have to stand the test of time and be distinctive.Resources:Steve OsborneOsborne PikeOsborne Pike LinkedInOsbone Pike InstagramFollow us:BRANDERMAN websiteBRANDERMAN InstagramHernán Braberman LinkedInMy packaging design agency TRIDIMAGEPACKNEW BlogSubscribe:Follow BRANDERMAN on your favourite Podcast App so you don't miss any of our upcoming episodes.Apple PodcastsSpotifyGoogle PodcastsOvercastIvoox
Why do brands struggle with sustainability? Uwe Melichar is a German sustainable packaging design expert, president of the European Brand & Packaging Design Association, and a long-standing member of the Red Dot jury.Uwe is focused on sustainable packaging solutions for international brands. Together with his team at MELICHAR Bros., he develops packaging and communication design for clients in Japan, Russia, China, the USA, and various European countries. In this episode, we discuss what "sustainable packaging" should be. We reflect on how to help consumer brands in the transition to a circular economy model. Finally, we understand why the word 'waste' needs to disappear from our vocabulary as soon as possible.Before founding MELICHAR Bros. in 2020, he led the packaging division at the brand agency FACTOR for over 25 years, where he developed packaging projects for Adidas, Bosch, C&A, Huawei, Gardena, Omron, and Miele. Uwe is also a lecturer at several universities, such as the University of Augsburg, a jury at the Pentawards, and a member of the Type Directors Club New York. Resources:Uwe MelicharEuropean Brand & Packaging Design AssociationPentawardsRed Dot awardsFollow us:BRANDERMAN websiteBRANDERMAN InstagramHernán Braberman LinkedInMy packaging design agency TRIDIMAGEPACKNEW BlogSubscribe:Follow BRANDERMAN on your favourite Podcast App so you don't miss any of our upcoming episodes.Apple PodcastsSpotifyGoogle PodcastsOvercastIvoox
How does packaging design impact brand salience? Jenni Romaniuk is the International Director of the world-famous Ehrenberg-Bass Institute, and author of the books Building Distinctive Brand Assets and How Brands Grow: Part 2.In this episode, we discuss how to future-proof a brand's identity. We talked about the importance of building bridges between the different touchpoints where a brand is present. She also told me what are the biggest mistakes brands make when they try to be distinct.Jenni is a leading expert in brand equity, mental availability, brand health metrics, advertising effectiveness, distinctive assets, word of mouth, and the role of loyalty and growth. She has advised many of the world's biggest brands.Jenni's book, Building Distinctive Brand Assets, helps marketers to future-proof their brand's identity, and set up long-term strategies to build and protect their Distinctive Assets. She is also the lead author of How Brands Grow Part 2, published by Oxford University Press. This book includes new insights into emerging markets, services, durables, new and luxury brands.Jenni is a past Editor of the Journal of Advertising Research (2014-2016), and now sits on the Journal's Senior Advisory Board. Jenni was recently named one of the top 1% most influential advertising researchers.Jenni is an engaging and entertaining keynote speaker that has presented her research at leading industry conferences globally.Resources:Jenni RomaniukJenni Romaniuk LinkedInBuilding Distinctive Brand AssetsHow Brands Grow: Part 2Ehrenberg-Bass InstituteEhrenberg-Bass Institute TwitterFollow us:BRANDERMAN websiteBRANDERMAN InstagramHernán Braberman LinkedInMy packaging design agency TRIDIMAGEPACKNEW BlogSubscribe:Follow BRANDERMAN on your favourite Podcast App so you don't miss any of our upcoming episodes.Apple PodcastsSpotifyGoogle PodcastsOvercastIvoox
¿Cómo humanizar el mundo de las marcas? Andy Stalman es uno de los principales expertos en marcas del mundo. Con más de 25 años de experiencia, ha desarrollado proyectos en los cinco continentes.Andy es cofundador y CEO de TOTEM Branding, una de las empresas más reputadas de Branding del mundo.En este episodio conversamos acerca de la íntima relación entre el branding y el diseño. Me contó qué define para él a un buen brander, y describió paso a paso el proceso para crear una marca exitosa. También reflexionamos sobre cómo las marcas de consumo masivo prosperarán en una era de paradigmas cambiantesAndy Stalman es el Director del “Master Brandoffon”, profesor invitado en prestigiosas escuelas de negocios, y un reconocido conferencista internacional.Es autor de tres best sellers: “BrandOffOn. El Branding del Futuro”, "HumanOffOn", y “TOTEM. Transformando clientes en creyentes”. En ellos aborda el branding en esta nueva era que fusiona lo digital con lo físico y propone preservar y potenciar lo humano en este nuevo escenario para las marcas.Links Relevantes:Andy StalmanTOTEM BrandingBrandOffOnHumanOffOnLinkedIn Andy StalmanYouTube Andy StalmanTwitter Andy StalmanInstagram Andy StalmanSeguinos:Website de BRANDERMANInstagram de BRANDERMANLinkedIn de Hernán BrabermanMi agencia de diseño de packaging TRIDIMAGEBlog PACKNEWSuscribite:Suscribite a BRANDERMAN en tu App de Podcast favorita para no perderte ninguno de nuestros próximos episodios. Apple PodcastsSpotifyGoogle PodcastsOvercastIvoox
Llegamos al último episodio de la primera temporada de BRANDERMAN, y para celebrarlo les traigo algo distinto. Hoy, el invitado soy yo, Hernán Braberman, y la anfitriona es Joy Klinko. Joy es Licenciada en Administración, con estudios en diseño y emprendedurismo. Hace años se desarrolla de forma independiente como consultora y docente, especializada en marketing para empresas y emprendedores. Su cuenta @_marketingenpantuflas es un espacio de difusión de conocimiento y reflexión del campo del marketing estratégico.En este episodio conversamos acerca del rol y los desafíos del diseño de packaging en comercio electrónico. Conté la razón por la cual considero que el packaging es el tráiler de la marca y reflexionamos sobre por qué los humanos necesitamos a las marcas.Links Relevantes:Instagram de Joy KlinkotridimageLinkedIn Hernán BrabermanInstagram de tridimageBlog packnewFacebook tridimageYouTube tridimageSeguinos:Website de BRANDERMANInstagram de BRANDERMANLinkedIn de Hernán BrabermanMi agencia de diseño de packaging TRIDIMAGEBlog PACKNEWSuscribite:Suscribite a BRANDERMAN en tu App de Podcast favorita para no perderte ninguno de nuestros próximos episodios.Apple PodcastsSpotifyGoogle PodcastsOvercastIvoox
¿Cómo hablan los envases a través de las tres dimensiones? Virginia Gines es directora ejecutiva de diseño de tridimage, responsable de la dirección creativa de los proyectos de diseño estructural y gráfico.Hace 25 años co-fundó tridimage junto a Adriana Cortese y Hernán Braberman. Tridimage fue la primer agencia de América Latina en fusionar diseño estructural y gráfico de packaging.En este episodio conversamos acerca del poder del diseño 3D. Me contó por qué el envase debe ofrecerle una experiencia al consumidor y reflexionamos sobre cómo lograr que el envase se convierta en una poderosa herramienta de innovación.Virginia es diseñadora industrial graduada en la Universidad de Buenos Aires, Argentina, donde fue profesora adjunta de la cátedra de Morfología de Diseño Industrial.Links Relevantes:tridimageLinkedIn Virginia GinesInstagram de tridimageBlog packnewFacebook tridimageYouTube tridimageSeguinos:Website de BRANDERMANInstagram de BRANDERMANLinkedIn de Hernán BrabermanMi agencia de diseño de packaging TRIDIMAGEBlog PACKNEWSuscribite:Suscribite a BRANDERMAN en tu App de Podcast favorita para no perderte ninguno de nuestros próximos episodios.Apple PodcastsSpotifyGoogle PodcastsOvercastIvoox
¿De qué forma las marcas hablan de nosotros? Gaby Nader es Licenciada en Psicología y experta en investigación de mercado cualitiativa, con más de 30 años de experiencia en consumo masivo.Es socia de El 5° Elemento, desde donde desarrolla novedosas formas de investigación centradas en la experiencia.En este episodio conversamos acerca del papel que juega la investigación de mercado en el diseño de packaging. Me contó por qué antes que investigar consumidores hay que escuchar a las personas. También hablamos sobre las dos pulsiones que tironean el consumo: el debo y el quiero.Gaby Nader fue responsable de la unidad de cuali en Ipsos Latam y en 2008 co-fundó la agencia de investigación La Punta Del Ovillo. Ha coordinado más de 2000 proyectos de la más amplia variedad de categorías, marcas y geografías. Hoy, desde El 5° Elemento, trabaja en formación in-house para empresas y colabora con ONG's.Trabajó para clientes como AB InBev, Unilever, ING, Telefónica, Kimberly Clark, Danone, Molinos Rio de la Plata, Kraft, Coca-Cola, Diageo y BAT, entre otros.Links Relevantes:LinkedIn Gaby NaderSeguinos:Website de BRANDERMANInstagram de BRANDERMANLinkedIn de Hernán BrabermanMi agencia de diseño de packaging TRIDIMAGEBlog PACKNEWSuscribite:Suscribite a BRANDERMAN en tu App de Podcast favorita para no perderte ninguno de nuestros próximos episodios.Apple PodcastsSpotifyGoogle PodcastsOvercastIvoox
¿Qué papel puede jugar la neurociencia y la psicología del comportamiento en el diseño de packaging? Alejandro Salgado Montejo es doctor en psicología experimental de la Universidad de Oxford, y y uno de los más destacados especialistas en diseño e innovación en envases fundamentados en la ciencia.Alejandro integra neurociencia, inteligencia artificial, machine learning e investigación de mercado aplicados al consumo masivo.En este episodio conversamos acerca de cómo aplicar neurociencia al proceso de creación de un packaging. Me contó por qué al diseñar un empaque nuestro foco debe ser el construir una expectativa y una experiencia multisensorial. También hablamos acerca de cómo la inteligencia artificial está revolucionando la investigación de mercado.Alejandro ha sido profesor asociado de la Universidad de La Sabana y de la Universidad del Rosario y ha enseñado en más de veinte universidades y centros de investigación en distintos países.Ha publicado artículos en revistas como Psychological Science, Experimental Brain Research, Psychology & Marketing, y Cognition and Emotion y ha presentado en eventos internacionales como South-by-South West, ESOMAR, Fraunhofer Innovation Days, Federación Europea de Neurociencia y TEDxOxford.Alejandro ha liderado investigaciones sobre los mecanismos afectivos y estéticos que involucra la percepción multisensorial en relación con los envases, en el Crossmodal Research Laboratory de la Universidad de Oxford, Reino Unido.Links Relevantes:LinkedIn Alejandro Salgado MontejoNeurosketchConferencia TEDxOxfordSeguinos:Website de BRANDERMANInstagram de BRANDERMANLinkedIn de Hernán BrabermanMi agencia de diseño de packaging TRIDIMAGEBlog PACKNEWSuscribite:Suscribite a BRANDERMAN en tu App de Podcast favorita para no perderte ninguno de nuestros próximos episodios.Apple PodcastsSpotifyGoogle PodcastsOvercastIvoox
¿Cómo puede un simple nombre impulsar a una marca? Ignasi Fontvila es un experto catalán en naming e identidad verbal. Posee amplia experiencia en conceptualización, estrategia y creación de nombres de marca para todo tipo de productos, servicios y compañías.En este episodio conversamos acerca de su proceso de naming. Me contó que nada se usará más a menudo o durante más tiempo que el nombre de una marca. También me detalló cuáles son los errores que cometen las compañías cuando crean el nombre de sus marcas. Ignasi Fontvila se licenció en Publicidad y Relaciones Públicas en la Universidad Autónoma de Barcelona y su trayectoria profesional empezó desarrollando tareas de redactor publicitario en varias agencias de comunicación españolas. En 1995 se hizo cargo de la dirección creativa de la filial española de la multinacional Nomen y en 1999 fundó Nameworks, agencia independiente de creación de marcas Hoy es consultor de identidad verbal para numerosas empresasinternacionales, tarea que compagina con la docencia en varias universidades, como la Universidad Autónoma de Barcelona, la Escuela Elisava de la Universidad Pompeu Fabra, la Escuela BAU de la Universidad de Vic o la Universidad Abat Oliba, entre otras. Ha trabajado en procesos de creación de nombres para Pepsico, Sara Lee, Seat, Grupo Planeta, Boehringer Ingelheim, Coty Astor, Danone, Nissan, Cadbury, Cinfa, Junta de Andalucía, Gobierno de Aragón, Generalitat de Catalunya, Generalitat Valenciana, Ayuntamiento de Barcelona, Volkswagen, Toyota, Fujitsu, JVC, la Caixa, ,TV3, Peugeot, Renault, Toshiba, entre otros.Links Relevantes:NameworksLinkedIn Ignasi FontvilaSeguinos:Website de BRANDERMANInstagram de BRANDERMANLinkedIn de Hernán BrabermanMi agencia de diseño de packaging TRIDIMAGEBlog PACKNEWSuscribite:Suscribite a BRANDERMAN en tu App de Podcast favorita para no perderte ninguno de nuestros próximos episodios. Apple PodcastsSpotifyGoogle PodcastsOvercastIvoox
¿Cómo será el futuro del branding? María Spitaleri es una diseñadora gráfica argentina especializada en estrategia para la creación de marcas. María aprendió sobre consultoría, estrategia y gestión de marcas trabajando en agencias de diseño y branding locales e internacionales. Pasó más de 15 años ayudando a las organizaciones y sus marcas a mejorar su impacto a través de la estrategia, el branding y el diseño. Hoy trabaja de manera independiente, impulsando un movimiento en la intersección del diseño, la estrategia y la innovación social.En este episodio conversamos acerca de cuál es la brújula para navegar las aguas turbulentas de la construcción de una marca. Me contó por qué cree que necesitamos marcas que se interesen por la gente y no sólo gente que se interese por las marcas. También compartió conmigo su visión: un mundo en el que los negocios y las comunidades prosperan en perfecto equilibrio.María Spitaleri es docente invitada de la Universidad de Buenos Aires donde dicta talleres y comparte conocimiento con estudiantes sobre cómo ser mejores profesionales en el negocio del diseño.Links Relevantes:María SpitaleriLinkedIn María SpitaleriSeguinos:Website de BRANDERMANInstagram de BRANDERMANLinkedIn de Hernán BrabermanMi agencia de diseño de packaging TRIDIMAGEBlog PACKNEWSuscribite:Suscribite a BRANDERMAN en tu App de Podcast favorita para no perderte ninguno de nuestros próximos episodios. Apple PodcastsSpotifyGoogle PodcastsOvercastIvoox
¿En dónde podemos encontrar la belleza de un diseño? Nacho Lavernia es director creativo de Lavernia & Cienfuegos y uno de los máximos referentes del diseño español.En el año 1994 co-fundó junto a Alberto Cienfuegos el estudio Lavernia & Cienfuegos, donde desarrolla proyectos de diseño de producto, packaging y diseño gráfico para empresas españolas y multinacionales. En este episodio conversamos acerca del rol del diseño en la construcción de una marca. Me contó por qué cree que menos es más cuando se trata de diseñar packaging. También reflexionamos acerca de cómo el humor crea vínculos emocionales potentes con los consumidores.Nacho Lavernia recibió en el año 2012 el Premio Nacional de Diseño que le fue concedido por el Ministerio de Economía de España por su trayectoria profesional.En el año 2011 el Consejo de Ministros lo reconoció con la Medalla de Oro al mérito del trabajo. Ha sido presidente de la Asociación de Diseñadores de Valencia y profesor en varias universidades de diseño.Sus principales clientes son Unilever, Delhaize, Zara, Puig, Philip Morris, Oriflame, Natura, RNB, Nong Fu, Kose, Kao Corporation, entre otros.Sus proyectos han sido reconocidos con premios como Laus, Delta, AEPD, Certificate of Typographic Excellence Design Plus ISH del German Design Council y el Platinum Pentawards. Links Relevantes:Lavernia & CienfuegosInstagram Lavernia & CienfuegosLinkedIn Nacho LaverniaFacebook Lavernia & CienfuegosPinterest Lavernia & CienfuegosSeguinos:Website de BRANDERMANInstagram de BRANDERMANLinkedIn de Hernán BrabermanMi agencia de diseño de packaging TRIDIMAGEBlog PACKNEWSuscribite:Suscribite a BRANDERMAN en tu App de Podcast favorita para no perderte ninguno de nuestros próximos episodios. Apple PodcastsSpotifyGoogle PodcastsOvercastIvoox