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Tide redesigns packaging for cause

May 26, 2009

I’ve talked before about Tide detergent as one of the all-time iconic packaging designs. And like most iconic designs, one of the ways it got that way was just by not changing much – or, more accurately, being a strong enough design that they don’t have to change it hardly ever.

Well, Tide in this one relatively rare instance has redone its packaging significantly. But it’s not just a response to branding pressure or to try to ditch their old look. Rather, the familiar orange package was altered for a charitable cause – Loads of Hope, a campaign created by the brand and parent company Procter & Gamble to support disaster relief efforts.

Appropriately, the new Tide design is said to feature photos of people who have suffered through disasters – Hurricane Katrina, for instance – and have been helped by Tide’s aid programs.

Nice. A good-looking package for a good cause.

Read more at CreativeMatch.com

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Posted by David Bellm on May 26, 2009 | Comments (2)
Industries: Packaging Concepts

December 9, 2011
In response to: Tide redesigns packaging for cause
Lenna commented:

Essays like this are so ipmrtaont to broadening people's horizons.


June 22, 2009
In response to: Tide redesigns packaging for cause
LeraJenkins commented:

It agree, very useful phrase

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