F1 Spacepak System

F1 Spacepak System

Flight 001, New York, New York, 2004

Description

Ever try packing things for a 10-day trip into a carry-on? Most frequent fliers are guilty of that. Traveling, whether for business or pleasure, has become increasingly stressful, including the hassle of lost baggage, TSA searches, long waits at baggage claim and packing.

Now, though, you no longer have to worry about squeezing that extra shirt into your suitcase, realizing that you need room for your toothbrush too. Flight 001 Spacepak System not only helps with suitcase organization, but also compresses its contents, keeping all of your private items separate and tidy. Flight 001 Spacepak System is intended for the urban frequent flyer. The modern traveler knows the importance of preparedness and organization. Always on the go, this global navigator has a keen eye for design and avoids checking in luggage whenever possible, seeking a seamless travel experience. Design elements were added for functionality and style, such as a color-coded system for easy identification. Our creative aim was to change the way travelers think of packing a standard black trolley. Designed with reusability in mind, our packaging is inspired by Ziploc bags. We wanted to make the packaging as functional for packing as the product itself.

Collections: AIGA 365: 26 (2005)
Repository: Denver Art Museum
Discipline: Package design
Format: Package

Credits

Design firm
Flight 001
Creative director
John Sencion
Design director
Rose Loveras-Herrera
Designers
Rose Loveras-Herrera, Katie Mullins, Anna Tes, Susan Moon Lee (interns), Kayako Ogawa (interns)
Production director
Brad John
Production coordinator
Cory Depiero
Printer
Takbo Hong Kong
Printing method
Silkscreen
Manufacturer
Takbo Hong Kong
Typeface
Helvetica
Client
Flight 001
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