Packaging design trends for 2023

The packaging design trends for 2023 reflect a mixed bag of reactions to the current state of affairs: rising inflation, global wars and the climate crisis. From cutesy escapism to nostalgia, design aesthetics for packaging depict optimism and enthusiasm with lots of bright colors and fun imagery, as well as leaning on comfort in the familiar.

And while there’s a wide variety of tastes, one thing for sure is that these packaging design trends are shaping up to be a playful, bright and fun bunch.

10 best packaging design trends for 2023

  1. Illustrated ingredients in punchy palettes
  2. Tactile texture
  3. Wrap-around patterns
  4. Typographic scrawl
  5. Mascot variations that tie products together
  6. Ecstatic colors
  7. Cartoon charm
  8. Product visuals with a creative twist
  9. Sticker book aesthetic
  10. ’70s vintage

1. Illustrated ingredients in punchy palettes

Reflecting the greater cultural appreciation of transparency, especially when it comes to what we put in our bodies, one of our favorite packaging design trends of 2023 is decorating packaging with ingredients that are illustrated in a bright and fun style. Not only does it get the attention of people who want to know the ingredients in the product, but it can also differentiate which flavor or variation a particular product is.

Packing design trends 2023 example: beer packaging

By Nadya Nadya

Packing design trends 2023 example: functional soda labels

By Pepper Pack Design

Packing design trends 2023 example: Vital Zing
By gianni88

The visuals in this trend lean toward the cartoonish and youthful as a means to bring back childhood memories and give a wholesome energy. The illustrated ingredients rely on fresh, juicy pops of colors and less refined art styles, such as doodles, to make the product on the packaging more appealing and fun.

Packing design trends 2023 example: paper cup
By amris
Packing design trends 2023 example: Himalayan salt candy

By Luz Viera Studio

Packing design trends 2023 example: vegan chocolate bar

By Fe Melo

This bold, colorful trend not only helps brands stand out amongst competitors but is also a quick signifier of what the product is to a consumer. Two key goals of any packaging design. 

– Imogen Hill, Senior Art Director at 99designs by Vista
Packing design trends 2023 example: playful kombucha
By Pepper Pack Design

2. Tactile texture

As brands look for ways to make their packaging stand out, they’re discovering the advantages of tactile textures. We’re seeing a rise in techniques that add texture to packaging like embossing and debossing (where the packaging is raised or depressed), die-cuts (creating artistic holes in the packaging) and foil printing (using reflective metal on packaging).

Packing design trends 2023 example: Australian Shiraz

By VERITAS_Wine Labels

Packing design trends 2023 example: Heavenly Chocolate packaging design

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Packing design trends 2023 example: Perliano Olive Oil label
By Dalmartian

Labels and packaging that use these printing techniques always bump up the perceived value of the product, as they look pretty darn fancy and are often associated with high-end brands.

As much of our lives move toward the digital landscape, this packaging design trend grounds us with our sense of touch. And there’s something to be said for how a package feels with special textures, appealing to more senses than just sight.

Adding something special in the printing process brings a point of focus to the viewer. It looks high-end and extra. 

– Dalmartian, Designer at 99designs by Vista
Packing design trends 2023 example: lipstick packaging design

By — P R E M I U M —

Packing design trends 2023 example: hang tag for lingerie

By loquesedesign™

Packing design trends 2023 example: Faux Gras

By Davi Giolo ★

Packing design trends 2023 example: Sebastian Erbeldinger

By leMOTIVE

3. Wrap-around patterns

Wrap-around patterns use eye-pleasing and seamless wide lines to generate curiosity and encourage people to pick up the product. These visual elements go beyond design that’s only for the front of the packaging, favoring a desire for freedom and going against the norm.

Packing design trends 2023 example: Kokomo Club Cocktails

By VGS_design

Packing design trends 2023 example: 60s tea infusion

By HDM Design

Using wrap-around patterns that cover all sides of the packaging invites us to pick up and explore the product. It catches our attention, especially if the patterns line up when displayed on the shelves. The appeal of this packaging trend lies in consistency with patterns and the fluid nature of design.

Packing design trends 2023 example: Bathing Culture
via Bathing Culture
Packing design trends 2023 example: Kangaringa Station

By ADD778

Packing design trends 2023 example: Etiqueta Vino

By Scriba_1995

4. Typographic scrawl

Typography on packaging goes through its own trends, and lately, the rise in handwritten or “scrawled” text is unmistakable. Aesthetically, this trend takes us back to basics with the look of a permanent marker, complete with streaks and uneven coloring, as if someone simply wrote the product’s name effortlessly on the can or box.

Packing design trends 2023 example: African Elephant Gummies

By ananana14

Packing design trends 2023 example: sleeping bag label

By Luz Viera Studio

The visuals give off a casual and personal DIY look that’s a contrast to the more polished, not-a-hair-out-of-place brands. Instead, these designs are more authentic and appeal to our light-hearted side. And for many, this softer response to the current times can help ground us in all the chaos.

This is an easy design trick to immediately make a product have soul, appear homemade and feel down to earth. 

– Imogen Hill, Senior Art Director at 99designs by Vista
Packing design trends 2023 example: chocolate nut better label

By monostudio

Packing design trends 2023 example: peach juice label

By Bohach

Packing design trends 2023 example: label design

By Nadya Nadya

Packing design trends 2023 example: beer label

By TGD Studio

5. Mascot variations that tie products together

Traditionally, mascots remained more or less the same; they wore the same clothes and had a consistent disposition. All that’s changing, as brands are adding variation to their mascot’s appearance between product types and flavors, with new clothes, movements or attitudes.

Packing design trends 2023 example: Mariposa Muffins

By Mila Katagarova

Packing design trends 2023 example: Bored Cow

via Bored Cow

Packing design trends 2023 example: Tiny Bear Distillery
By Mila Katagarova

These subtle mascot variations mostly include new outfits or activities. The change adds a playful and quirky touch that doesn’t sacrifice cohesion. It’s an ideal way to tie together an entire product line while simultaneously endearing shoppers.

via Hoplark

Packing design trends 2023 example: Here and Now
via Here and Now

6. Ecstatic colors

Flashier, brighter colors get attention. It’s as simple as that. That’s why in 2023, ecstatic colors are trending in packaging design. Ecstatic colors set aside formality, and are a smart move for getting your packaging noticed.

Packaging design trends ecstatic colors: GIF of mix drinks packaging design in bright colors

By JustOneShyHuman⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐

Packing design trends 2023 example: Chocolate psilocybin

By TOTTO Design

With our visual attention more valuable than ever, being bold, bright and ecstatic is taking over. 

– Justin Hamra, Art Director at 99designs by Vista
Packing design trends 2023 example: wine label design

By LABELL®

Packing design trends 2023 example: Cannabis packaging

By Sidaddict

Because ecstatic colors are bold, highly saturated and bright hues, they create a confident, fearless impression. But even more beneficial is how playful or even whimsical these colors can be. They can give us a glimmer of hope and playfulness as we look ahead.

Packing design trends 2023 example: Leelanau bottle design

By Mahmoud Shahin

Packing design trends 2023 example: Heavy IPA can label

By BenTō.

Packing design trends 2023 example: Gave Bien Wine packaging

By gorkemisme

It’s all about highly saturated colors, textures, a real sense of playfulness and bold gestures. We’ve always been fans of bold aesthetics and personalities, so it’s a trend we’ll definitely be embracing! 

– Beatrice Menis, Branding and Packaging Designer and co-founder of Studio Kibi
Packing design trends 2023 example: Vera Goodies packaging
By aran&xa

7. Cartoon charm

There’s always been a special charm to cartoons. Something about the cute aesthetics and the wacky situations they can be drawn in gives cartoons a fun, fantasy feeling, reminiscent of childhood. Putting those cartoons on your packaging not only brings that charm front and center, but it can also strengthen a brand’s personality.

Packing design trends 2023 example: coffee cup

By Surabhi Pitti

via hoteltangodistillery

Loving the minimal and imperfect hand-drawn strokes. 

– CBT, Designer at 99designs by Vista

In 2023, cartoons on packaging lean toward a classic, minimal style, similar to the comics from newspapers. They look as though they’ve been hand-drawn quickly and effortlessly. And unlike the more polished cartoons in film and TV, the hand-drawn strokes in these cartoons have a little wobble to them and embrace imperfections. All of which add to the overall silly and goofy charm of cartoons.

Packing design trends 2023 example: Graza Olive Oil
via gandergrams
Packing design trends 2023 example: Mountains Coffee

By Lung-Hao Chiang via Dieline

Packing design trends 2023 example: dog supplement label

By Julia S.

8. Product visuals with a creative twist

Product visuals are a staple in packaging design, useful for giving an idea of what’s in the package itself. But in 2023, product visuals are getting loose in their presentation through abstract, geometric and simple shapes.

Packing design trends 2023 example: Kogo box

By Levro

Packing design trends 2023 example: Waju Fruit Water

By Pepper Pack Design

Packing design trends 2023 example: Kogo box
By Parámetro Studio via Dieline

The idea here is that the visuals on the packaging allude to what’s inside rather than simply placing the product on the packaging. Using loose or abstract interpretations of the product plays with our expectations and leans into our freedom to express. The results are some new stand-out product designs with a creative twist.

Packing design trends 2023 example: special wine for working women

By Julia Arnhem

Packing design trends 2023 example: Wine label design

By Senchy

Packing design trends 2023 example: Simple Wines]

By LABELL®

Packaging design trends example: grapefruit drinks bottle

via Mommenpop

9. Sticker book aesthetic

Who doesn’t love stickers? The packaging trend of using stickers book aesthetics appeals to our inner child, especially those nostalgic for the 90s.

Packing design trends 2023 example:

By mcrrno

Packing design trends 2023 example: Bunch Limited Edition

By TikaDesign

These designs use bright colors and are often identified by spacing certain images (especially cute icons or illustrated doodles) apart from others or even overlapping them. This floating style of composition replicates a sticker book, where stickers were often placed randomly and haphazardly, giving it a carefree, irreverent energy.

Like the other trends that lean on nostalgia, stickers appeal to happier and simpler times, adding both fun and a little escapism from the current state of the world.

Packing design trends 2023 example: Davos Tourist

By EWMDesigns

Packing design trends 2023 example: Relic Bageri

By goopanic

I’m in love with the use of stickers in packaging and branding. It gives identity and curiosity to the packaging. And anyone who looks at the packaging will be very interested to see what’s inside. Stickers have the ability to make people laugh and they are just magically fun! 

– TikaDesign, Designer at 99designs by Vista
Packing design trends 2023 example: Relic Bageri
By goopanic

10. ’70s vintage

The ’70s vintage style never goes completely out of fashion—it just hibernates for a few years. And in the pandemic aftermath, the warm color schemes and comforting, wavy imagery of the ’70s are making an understandable comeback from home decor to fashion, and even packaging design trends.

Packing design trends 2023 example: Cordynate
By Kamilla Oblakova

Aesthetically, the ’70s vintage style draws on earthy color schemes, especially in hues of browns and oranges, bubbly serif fonts and thick, squiggly patterns. This design trend evokes breezy familiarity and groovy individualism.

Packing design trends 2023 example: Kalifornia Kolsch

By Shawn Scott Studio

Packing design trends 2023 example: Darl Bar

By Jo Cutri Studio via Dieline

It’s time to relax. The ’70s aesthetic reflects our want for calm, cool colors and a simpler time, which has leapt to packaging design to let people know that the product they are looking at is approachable and familiar. 

– Justin Hamra, Art Director at 99designs by Vista
Screenshot Alt text: Packing design trends 2023 example: Sound
Packaging design for Sound

Ready for the biggest packaging design trends in 2023?

If there’s one thing we can surmise from the latest packaging design trends, it’s that they’re a response to and reflection of the times. With all the uncertainty and unrest of this past year, people are responding to positive and familiar styles in packaging design, whether for escapism, for reminiscing of the past or for finding hope in the future.

Source : www.99designs.ca

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