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The speed of development of artificial intelligence is breathtaking. From go games to text creation to real-time conversations, advances in intelligent technology are constantly refreshing our perceptions. So can the creative process of design be generated entirely by AI? Whether packaging design will become a virtual commodity
French design Studio Blackthorns revisited these questions with a conceptual project called Alt Planets. The project aims to use AI to design a non-alcoholic beverage in a can. Only two websites were used throughout the design process: hypnogram.xyz for illustrations and rytr.me for text and product descriptions. With AI, the project achieved an 80% implementation rate, with the studio only putting in about 20% of the effort, including font selection, a small amount of text rewriting, and 3D rendering.
This project not only demonstrated the potential of AI in design, but also sparked a discussion about future design trends. As the technology evolves, we're likely to see more AI-generated product designs that are not only efficient but also creative.
In China, there is a DNA engraved into the advertising slogan "afraid of fire to drink Wang Laoji" Wang Laoji herbal tea beverage packaging, for many years has always carried out a word -- red! This fresh red, no matter the words on the can changed to Li Laoji, Fang Laoji or Bai Laoji, has not changed, but recently, a series of Chinese style packaging has been launched
From the perspective of visual performance, the whole is a uniform, gorgeous, Chinese style with allegory. Yes, the new packaging released by Wang Laoji is indeed designed by AI, which is the first AI-designed product in the beverage industry. After AI design became popular, various industries have successively publicized the content of AI design
When beverage packaging ideas meet AI power
The speed of development of artificial intelligence is breathtaking. From go games to text creation to real-time conversations, advances in intelligent technology are constantly refreshing our perceptions. So can the creative process of design be generated entirely by AI? Whether packaging design will become a virtual commodity
French design Studio Blackthorns revisited these questions with a conceptual project called Alt Planets. The project aims to use AI to design a non-alcoholic beverage in a can. Only two websites were used throughout the design process: hypnogram.xyz for illustrations and rytr.me for text and product descriptions. With AI, the project achieved an 80% implementation rate, with the studio only putting in about 20% of the effort, including font selection, a small amount of text rewriting, and 3D rendering.
This project not only demonstrated the potential of AI in design, but also sparked a discussion about future design trends. As the technology evolves, we're likely to see more AI-generated product designs that are not only efficient but also creative.
Global beverage giant Coca-Cola (KO.US) has unveiled a limited-edition soda made using new artificial intelligence (AI) technology. The Coca-Cola Y3000 is billed as "the first futuristic beverage created by humans and AI." Artificial intelligence may boost the productivity of human society across the board, and is an important piece of the future of traditional manufacturing, at least in Coca-Cola's view, this may be the future trend. The taste development of Coca-Cola Y3000 is a two-step research process. First, Coca-Cola's formula researchers collected "key taste preferences and trends" information in bulk to understand what consumers imagined and thought a "futuristic taste" was. This information is then analyzed and processed by Coca-Cola's exclusive AI system to help develop tasting flavors and matching ratios for different recipes.
The company did not describe the taste of the new flavor or any tasting-related benchmarks, but the new limited-edition drink will come in regular and sugar-free varieties, as well as a variety of color-coded packaging.
In addition, AI technology has been used by the Coca-Cola beverage industry giant to develop a new futuristic packaging design based on ultra-thin cans, which feature pixellated logos, clean chrome, and popular color schemes of purple, pink, and blue.
The recent deepseek fire shows that AI intelligence is getting closer and closer to us. It is believed that more and more beverage merchants will gradually accept the creative combination of AI intelligence and beverage packaging aluminum cans. Jinzhou Packaging provides you with a full range of aluminum can design services.