It's Steaming.

BOXES ARE MADE. These aren't the official boxes, but it's getting there. I had a mini panic attack during our Tuesday class, because our professor decided to have a surprise senior project critique of our posters for this project. It's my own fault for causing this panic attack, because I also didn't start on the designs of the stuff on the box. Luckily with this pressure I just whipped out some ideas. I didn't get to show what I'm showing you guys to my class, but they at least got the gist of the project or I think they did. 
Meet the miniature version of Luv Sum Box 1.0. It can hold up to 4x the dishes of dim sum than the stinky styrofoam boxes. And guess what? It can also hold 4x the sauces too. There will be a compartment built on top of the food that will hold the sauces. 



The front of the box is the area where the order will be shown with the type of condiments the person requested. On the right side of the box it shows an infographic about popular teas for Dim Sum. On the left side of the box it shows facts about Dim Sum Chefs. The back of the box is an illustration of bamboo steamers stacked on top of each other. The purpose of this is to go off the idea that people are "eating out of the bamboo steamers" ALSO as a decorative element. I can imagine these boxes stacked on a wall and it would look almost just like the bamboo steamers on the carts. 


 As of right now I'm still debating about how the infographics look on the side of the box. They are clean and stay within my brand style, but I'm not sure if it looks slapped onto the box or not. I tested the red border to see how it would look. I'm debating about putting that red border on the tea side, but I feel like it would look too crowded. This may be because I've been looking at this design for awhile now, but idk. If you have any suggestions, thoughts, or comments, PLEASE share below. Thanks :)



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