Wednesday, August 19, 2009
We can’t decide if Wal-Mart’s house brand Great Value has joined the Dharma Initiative, or if this is just another package design point on a trajectory toward wordless boxes with pictures of the contents on them.

We can’t decide if Wal-Mart’s house brand Great Value has joined the Dharma Initiative, or if this is just another package design point on a trajectory toward wordless boxes with pictures of the contents on them.

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  1. tracilyns reblogged this from redcloud and added:
    wait…this is the new design? it looks circa 1963. for a minute i thought you got this from @badbanana’s blog.
  2. beautifullyflawed reblogged this from theworldaroundkeith and added:
    me: I totally agree…..it’s like the white jar of peanut butter that simply has a picture of a peanut. The advertising is...
  3. theworldaroundkeith reblogged this from flutternutt and added:
    Haha! You said “DHARMA INITIATIVE” and it made me laugh
  4. flutternutt reblogged this from redcloud and added:
    I’m glad I’m not the only one to notice this. I’ve been talking about this off and on for weeks with hellonurses mother....
  5. pocketcontents reblogged this from redcloud and added:
    Okay, but who isn’t craving some Tuna Cheesy Pasta right now? Fellas? Amirite? (WTF is Tuna Cheesy Pasta? Nevermind, I...
  6. redcloud reblogged this from smartgoat
  7. smartgoat reblogged this from toldorknown and added:
    packaging design...ever been good, but...absolutely...
  8. entropyas reblogged this from toldorknown and added:
    I missed this photo earlier. So apparently my SOB husband arranged these boxes all lined up menacingly at
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