Packaged for Life

Packaged for Life
Author: Victor Cheung
Publisher:
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2020
Genre:
ISBN: 9789887972747

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The best things in life may not always be free, but they are often delightful to look at! Rather than be taken for granted, these feel-good goods deserve their time in the spotlight not only for the roles that they play, but also for the visual and aesthetic richness they add to our day-to-day just by sitting on our shelves. Packaged for Life is a simple ode to the products that punctuate our daily existence with joy and equip us with the calm to carry on, as they continue to shape our communities and cultures as indulgences, necessities, or vices.0'Packaged for Life: Coffee & Tea' highlights some of the most clever and delightful packaging design work for what the U.N. Food and Agriculture Organisation deems as 'the most consumed beverage in the world'. It serves as a vessel of inspiration through which we can recognise, appreciate, and celebrate the unnoticed or overlooked tactile beauty in everyday product packaging.0The book comes with a booklet of fun facts about the beverages featured, including the unique ways they are enjoyed around the world, and the steps involved in a Japanese tea ceremony!

Packaged for Life: Coffee and Tea

Packaged for Life: Coffee and Tea
Author: Victionary
Publisher: Viction:ary
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2021-03
Genre: Design
ISBN: 9789887972747

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In our haste to consume the things we love, we often disregard or discard packaging without a second thought. While many would argue that they bear no significance to our daily lives or should be done away with entirely in our quest to save the environment, there is a lot more to packaging design than meets the eye. On top of conveying a brand's personality, purpose, or message meaningfully and embodying its contents in ways that catch the eye, a seemingly ordinary bottle or box can become an artist or designer's canvas for extraordinary creative expression. No Packaging No Life: Tea highlights some of the most clever and delightful packaging design work for what the U.N. Food and Agriculture Organization deems as "the most consumed beverage in the world." It serves as a vessel of inspiration through which we can recognize, appreciate, and celebrate the unnoticed or overlooked tactile beauty in everyday product packaging.

Tea

Tea
Author: Stacey D'Erasmo
Publisher: Algonquin Books
Total Pages: 338
Release: 2000-01-01
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 9781565122437

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After her mother's suicide, Isabel yearns to find herself and to decipher the mystery of her mother's death

Hand Book Of Packaging Technology

Hand Book Of Packaging Technology
Author: Eiri
Publisher: Engineers India Research In
Total Pages: 19
Release: 2005
Genre: Packaging technology- Handbook
ISBN: 8186732675

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Packaging, Eco-Friendly Packaging For Exports, Export Packaging, Corrugated Board, Plastics, Bopp Films, Plastic Woven Sacks, Expanded Polystyrene, Fl Exible Packaging, Glass Containers, Aluminium Foil, Adhesive Tapes, Wooden Containers, Systems Packaging, Aseptic Packaging, Vacuum Packaging, Aerosol Packaging, Packaging Of Horticultural Crops, Meat Fish & Poultry, Dairy Products, Biscuits, Bread & Confectionery, Fruit Juices, Ready To Eat Foods, Pharmaceutical Products, Cosmetic, Soaps & Detergents, Fertilizers & Pesticides Industry, Handicrafts For Export, Packaging Of Textiles Etc. And Many More Etc.

Hands-on Culture of Ancient Egypt

Hands-on Culture of Ancient Egypt
Author: Kate O'Halloran
Publisher: Walch Publishing
Total Pages: 84
Release: 1997
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9780825130885

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Six different world cultures are the focus of Hands-On Culture: Japan, Mexico and Central America, Southeast Asia, West Africa, Ancient Egypt, and Ancient Greece and Rome. These colorful volumes examine each culture's art, science, history, geography, and language and literature. From making sushi, to designing a drum to reading hieroglyphics, students use an array of hands-on activities to grow more culturally aware and appreciative if differences among peoples. Topics in this volume include: Egyptian religion: hundreds of gods Hieroglyphics: picture writing Playing games Drama: the Festival of Osiris Making a mummy See other Hands-on Culture titles

Leaf it to Tea

Leaf it to Tea
Author: Santhi H. Serad
Publisher:
Total Pages: 252
Release: 2016
Genre: Cooking (Tea)
ISBN: 9786027128477

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The Book of Coffee

The Book of Coffee
Author: Alain Stella
Publisher: Flammarion-Pere Castor
Total Pages: 0
Release: 1997
Genre: Coffee
ISBN: 9782080136190

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This extravagantly illustrated volume on coffee tells the story of the world's favorite beverage and examines the role of the expert in today's coffee industry. It also has a guide to the best coffee addresses in the world.

Cafe Life New York

Cafe Life New York
Author: Sandy Miller
Publisher: Chastleton Travel
Total Pages: 224
Release: 2008-04-01
Genre: Coffeehouses
ISBN: 9781905214594

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Cafe Life New York is an essential companion for anyone committed to discovering the true heart of one of the world's greatest cities. Discover the cafes of New York City, the neighbourhood hangouts that even street-smart New Yorkers often miss. Organized according to neighbourhood, this book, the newest addition to the popular "Cafe Life" series, features those cafes that anchor neighbourhoods and make life in the city richer and less daunting. The highly personal and richly anecdotal text, supplemented by colour photographs that beautifully evoke both the city and its cafes, portrays the magic and allure of New York's cafe culture from the perspective of both cafe owners and patrons. This book helps you learn about New York's neighbourhoods through its cafes and New York's cafes through its neighbourhoods. Each reflects and reveals the other.

Coffee Coma

Coffee Coma
Author: Sheree Nielsen
Publisher: Shanti Arts LLC
Total Pages: 108
Release: 2021-08-10
Genre: Cooking
ISBN: 9781951651961

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Like a good friend, coffee is always around no matter the weather, situation, or location. Come along with Sheree K. Nielsen as she shares her love affair and life with coffee through poems and photographs.

Where to Drink Coffee

Where to Drink Coffee
Author: Avidan Ross
Publisher: Phaidon Press
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2017-11-13
Genre: Cooking
ISBN: 9780714873923

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"A genius book that will tell you where to get the best coffee, no matter what city you're in... Whether you're discovering new places in your home town, or writing a hit list for your next holiday, it's indispensable."—Buzzfeed The insider's guide to where the world's best baristas go for a cup of coffee - 600 spots in 50 countries. Where to Drink Coffee is the insider's guide. The best 150 baristas and coffee experts share their secrets - 600 spots across 50 countries - revealing where they go for coffee throughout the world. Places chosen range from cafés, bakeries, and restaurants to some more surprising spots, including a video store and an auto shop. The recommendations come with insightful reviews, key information, specially commissioned maps, and an easy-to-navigate geographical organization. It's the only guide you need to get the best coffee in memorable global locations.