Packaging as Cultural Storytelling, Reimagined
As a branding curator, I champion projects that balance heritage with modernity.
Xolve’s Chateau Dalat redesign achieves that rare synthesis through color, typography, and narrative.
Three bottles map a Dalat sky, Dawn to Twilight, each label shifts color temperature to mark moments.
The back label grid, posters, and handbook extend the system into print culture and social content.
This is packaging that functions as collectible design, shelf presence, and cultural touchpoint.
Designers and brand leaders should study how Xolve preserved soul, while inviting younger consumers to feel something.
A smart, culturally rooted identity that earns attention without sacrificing authenticity.
Study it, then apply its lessons to your own brand challenges.
The typographic program balances Vietnamese cursive with bold caps, producing a dialogue between tradition and directness.
Color temperatures act as narrative cues, guiding readers through dawn, sunset, and twilight across the triptych.
Collateral artifacts, like the wine handbook and posters, elevate the project into print culture and collectibles.
The social grid smartly lowers register with humor, while maintaining craft and reinforcing the color logic.
For brand strategists, this case is a concise lesson in systemic thinking, and audience empathy gently.
Source: abduzeedo.com