Red Jelly provides an intelligent packaging
development and design service based on many years of experience. Whether it’s
creating a brand new product or reinvigorating an existing brand, we apply the
same intelligent thinking to packaging as we do to other forms of marketing.
We don’t just focus on graphic design, we
will look at the name of a product, write the label copy, have an input into
pack engineering and broker the printing. We apply strategic insights by
looking at consumer behaviours as well as taking into account social, technological
and environmental factors. We also ensure our design solutions are economically
achievable. There’s no point in designing packaging that you
can’t afford.
Design that reflects the brand essence of the company.
The thing about diabetes is how it can sneak up on you when you least expect it.
If you want to be a seafarer you need to know how to navigate around this site
New brand and an engaging new look for the old Tafe.
Where business meets technology.
Woolworth's first private beer brand became an instant hit.
There’s no such thing as having too much fun on this site.
Little stories about the importance of writing a will.
How to get young people to engage with something as boring as business studies ...
What every home buyer wants to hear is the word ‘yes’.
Design consistency applied over a whole range of toy products for BIG W.
An homage to all the good things about house parties and why you should have more of them.
We used a well-known character to deliver a common fishing message.
A design lesson in selling off a plan. A platinum PICA winner.
A content-rich site for Aurora that even houses an entire television series.
Showcasing the work of an artistic learning hub on the site of former railway yards.
We fall for the sales pitch on the front, but who heeds the warnings on the back?
How do you engage your trade customers? Produce a magazine just for them.
Striking and very effective private labels for Woolworth's Liquor Brands.
Simple product. Simple name. Simple design. What more do you want?
We wrapped a car and house in green bubble-wrap for this TVC.
We unlock the key to living happily ever after.
Is it a catalogue or a magazine? It’s Dan Murphy’s Fine Wine Buyers Guide.
A different take on space.
Proof that less is more. A Platinum award winning, one colour design for soup.
A striking design that helped the Hobart Comedy Festival take off.
What happens when two financial organisations come together as one ...
Wrapping up the philosophy of Patio in magazine style look-book.
This student recruitment campaign for UTAS introduced the successful red door concept.