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Quick Package Rework

Luckow was asked to redesign the product package when Logitech acquired the company WiLife. This had to be done quickly since Logitech needed the package for the CES 2008 deadline. Client Info: Logitech International S.A. is a Swiss global provider of personal computer and tablets accessories with EMEA headquarters in Lausanne, Switzerland and Americas headquarters […]

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Rack Device ID

Luckow was asked to come up with a unique ID for Power Assure rack devices. Something that would make them stand out in a sea of devices. This is a revolutionary approach to server bezels: Full length dome labels with custom vent grills. This was a radical approach to giving identity to a fairly utilitarian […]

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ObiBand

Product packaging comp. Luckow also did photography for the obiband website. Client Info: Obiband tennis ball holder holds to 2-6 tennis balls. No pockets? Wear Obiband for securely storing extra tennis balls. Stakeholders: Kerry Rothschild, President Production & Design: Alan Luckow, Designer

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Slick Plugins (DVD Packaging)

At the beginning of this project, it was not known how many volumes would be produced. Genearl consensus was maybe five. In the end, ten volumes were made but the identifying system held up. Luckow also worked on many of the plugins themselves as well as the UI for the software, installers, etc. Client Info: […]

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Slick Plugins

Luckow changed the packaging to fit better within the Apple store. As a result, Slick was featured prominently. These packs were actually bundles of multiple volumes organized around a specific theme.Packaging for other retail outlets and online orders remained with the volume theme. This design included DVD jackets and disc screens. Luckow also worked on […]

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thermoeyes by eyeeco

eyeeco developed a way to create instant heat for their tranquileyes™ goggles. Luckow worked on product naming as well as produced the final ID and package design. Later, eyeeco introduced a microwavable version as well. These products are sold seperately as accessories and included as a component in other product offerings. Client Info: Eye Eco, […]

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tranquileyes Mini by eyeeco

The “Mini” contained only the essentials of the tranquileyes™ product. This allowed consumers an easy way to experiment with the system without committing to the full price. In addition, it was designed for easy customization. The metal container was consistent. The plastic dome label and band were customized for the client. Luckow constructed the item […]

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tranquileyes Waters by eyeeco

Shown are other various component products included in the eyeeco system. Luckow designed the labels as well as photographed and composited the cover images. Client Info: Eye Eco, developed in 2003, is a small company dedicated to developing products that offer effective, natural relief for dry eyes, eye irritation and eye allergies. Each of our […]

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tranquileyes by eyeeco (V1)

Luckow worked on naming as well as visual ID. The Deluxe product also contained a “mini”-tin. The top of the tin had a glass insert to allow the consumer to see inside the container. The metal gave the product a premium feel which was necessary since the product was not positioned as a cheap item. […]

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tranquileyes by eyeeco (V2)

eyeeco discovered consumers wanted to see more of the product at the point of sale, so Luckow redesigned the package as a clear plastic tube with an insert. This packaging was lighter and less expenisive to produce. The dieline was desigend to hold the product in place as well as create a three dimensional interior […]

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