The Dieline / EMBALLAGE Summit 2014


 

This was the official website for The Dieline's 2014 partnering venture with EMBALLAGE, the international packaging exhibition for packaging professionals based in Paris.
Content is from the site's 2014 archived pages providing a glimpse of what attendees could expect at The Dieline / EMBALLAGE Summit.

 

Established in 2007, The Dieline is the brainchild of Andrew Gibbs, who sought daily inspiration while working as a packaging production artist. Noticing a void for package design inspiration on the web, he began to catalogue packaging by googling images or snapping pictures of packaging on shelf - often leading to his removal from stores.

What began as a personal blog soon became a dedicated platform for the the package design industry and its practitioners, students and enthusiasts. Its purpose is to define and promote the world's best package design, and provide a place where the package design community can review, critique and stay informed of the latest trends and projects being created in the field.

Within two years of its inception, The Dieline became the most visited website on package design in the world, capturing a readership spanning millions across hundreds of countries.  Through its rapid growth, The Dieline has expanded beyond a website to include an annual design competition - The Dieline Awards - as well as an annual design conference - The Dieline Conference. 

The Dieline remains as the industry's source for package design, ushering a new wave of designers and enthusiasts. 

About Emballage

Since our inception as a personal blog, the Dieline has grown beyond a website to include an annual package design competition, a design conference and a top selling package design book. We’ve attracted an international following and prompted an exchange of ideas and best practices beyond borders. 

For our newest venture, we partnered with Emballage, the international packaging exhibition for packaging professionals based in Paris. Together, we are able to elevate our influence in the global arena and addresses the future of package design on a global scale. It allows us to further our mission of supporting, inspiring, and educating our industry’s leaders of today and tomorrow.

Discover packaging innovation at EMBALLAGE, from November 17th to 20th, 2014 in Paris Nord Villepinte.

EMBALLAGE, the place to be for packaging professionals has a unique and complete offering: process and packaging machines, primary materials, consumables and films, identification, traceability, marking, coding machines, secondary, tertiary and shipping machines, converting, printing packaging and labelling, packaging and containers (cardboard, plastic, glass, metal, wood).

  • 17-20 November 2014, Paris Nord Villepinte France, halls 4, 5a, 6.
  • 1,500 exhibitors from the Packaging, Processing, Printing and Handling sectors
  • 100,000 international professionals expected

 

 




 

THE FUTURE OF PACKAGING DESIGN BEGINS IN 16 DAYS

 

Paris was the hotbed of new ideas circa 1700s as the center of the Age of Enlightenment. In salons, cafes and even in the streets of the City of Lights, debates ignited change in economics, the arts and the sciences.

Fast forward. Welcome to Paris 2014

The Mission

How in the world do we think we can solve today’s global problems by attending a conference about package design?

The Dieline is setting out to create a different kind of package design conference: A future-forward discussion that challenges the status-quo, and inspires creators of packaging and products to help solve today’s global problems and change the world through package design. The mission is to prepare the next generation of designers by asking one simple question:

What is the future of package design?

 

Why Now?

Typography. Color theory. Shipping cartons. Case studies. Solutions. Yes, we love these topics too, but The Dieline Summit is different. Part salon. Part master class.

The Dieline Summit is a global gathering of design leaders coming together to discuss the future of the package design industry, along with the issues designers, consumer packaged goods companies, marketers, consumers, and the world environment are facing. 

Global businesses have begun to value designers for our ability to drive positive growth and think holistically about brand and beyond. With a shifting global economy, the business of design and the role of designers everywhere are changing. We see today as the single most exciting time in history to be a designer.

It's a time where the designer can harness these industry shifts, and expand their career leadership as more businesses are relying on the value of design.  

 


The Speakers
8 design leaders. 1 simple question:
What is the future of packaging?

 

KEYNOTE SPEAKER

Rebecca Costa

Rebecca Costa is an American sociobiologist who offers a genetic explanation for current events, emerging trends and individual behavior. A thought-leader and provocative new voice in the mold of Thomas Friedman, Malcolm Gladwell and Jared Diamond, Costa traces everything from terrorism, debt, epidemic obesity, and upheaval in the Middle East to evolutionary imperatives.

Alex Center

The Coca-Cola Company

Before vitaminwater was purchased by Coca-Cola in 2007, Alex was instrumental in the launch of the vitaminwater brand and remains a guiding figure in the brand’s continued success. In 2011, Alex was named one of the world's 200 Best Package Designers by Lurzer's Archive magazine.

Lori Gross &
Tessa Westermeyer

Landor Associates

Tessa Westermeyer is Executive Creative Director for the EMEA region located in the Paris office of Landor Associates and Lori Gross is executive director of strategy and insights in the Cincinnati and Chicago offices of Landor Associates. 

Jonathan Ford

Pearlfisher

As Founding Partner and Chief Creative Officer, Jonathan represents Pearlfisher on the global design stage. Never one to simply accept the status quo, Jonathan continually provokes and questions the world, inspiring Pearlfisher to create design that makes the future better.

Leland Maschmeyer

Collins

Leland is the Executive Creative Director and Co-Founder of Collins. Trained as a brand strategist, practiced as a designer, and impassioned as a storyteller, he has won virtually every major award for creative and strategic excellence.

Jonathan Sands

Elmwood

Jonathan Sands is Chairman of brand design consultancy, Elmwood, renowned for winning more DBA Design Effectiveness Awards than any other consultancy in the history of the program.

Michael Hendrix

IDEO

As an IDEO partner, Michael Hendrix leads the Boston studio and guides the firm’s East Coast-based Design Directors. Since joining the company in 2008, he has built a robust creative community and led key initiatives, most recently the redesign of IDEO’s global brand identity.

 


The Topics

Design The Future

Alex Center
Lead Designer, The Coca-Cola Company

This is the single most exciting time in history to be a designer. Design is no longer about making things look beautiful or stylish, it is changing the way we live our lives. This shift in thinking is dramatically changing the perception and responsibility of the designer. In the future, as all companies become design companies, more resources will be put towards hiring designers who think far past aesthetics. This is the future of business. The new role of the designer involves carefully crafting consumer experiences and product systems that not only make real connections with people, but can make a difference in their lives. Tomorrow's design led organizations understand that good design is not only good business, but fundamentally changing the way we experience the world. It's now our job to lead the charge. Not a bad gig, right?

Key Takeaways:

  • We are in a golden age of design, where technology, creativity and business are converging.
  • Design today is no longer something that simply adds value, but creates it.
  • Beautiful, award-winning design skills aren’t enough. They are the cost entry.

 

Defining the Future of Packaging through Great Design. 

Lori Gross
Executive Director, Strategy & Insights, Landor

Tessa Westermeyer
Executive Creative Director, EMEA, Landor

The future of packaging is for design to define. It requires creativity that is new, innovative and novel. It requires movement away from the status quo and movement toward something new and different. Join Landor’s, Lori Gross, Executive Director, Strategy & Insights and Tessa Westermeyer, Executive Creative Director, EMEA, as they discuss things as old as time like wine, bacon and rubbish, and how even these evolved by remaining true to the five fundamentals of great design. 

Key Takeaways:

  • Examine how powerful insights are accelerants for good ideas that drive brand experience and brand value. 
  • Evaluate how powerful ideas and innovation happen not only in spite of constraint but because of it. 
  • Consider the importance that storytelling plays when selling ideas to your clients, products to consumers and ultimately, driving business results. 

 

All aboard.

Jonathan Ford
Founding Partner and Chief Creative Officer, Pearlfisher

I’m a firm believer that you can see and create the future by looking at the past and present and letting your imagination do the rest. Isn’t that design?

So, leaving brand jargon standing on the platform, I’m going to attempt the impossible and time travel the minds of the Dieline audience on a far reaching future timeline, stopping off at various points along the way to see how human culture has evolved and the effects it has had, not only on what we desire and consume, but also on what, why and how it has been designed and packaged.

Our imaginations will be joined and stimulated by the minds of some of todays most creative and forward thinking designers to illustrate the path ahead. Full steam ahead! What will your Pearlfisher future experience leave you thinking about?

Key Takeaways:

  • Culture and civilisation define themselves by the artefacts they leave behind.
  • Brands will die out in the next 50 years or less to be replaced by pure product.
  • Global consumerism will be divided by the haves and the have nots.
  • Packaging like so many other aspects of consumerism will reduce and minimize to the point of invisibility.
  • New human needs, substrate and tech revolution will open up incredible new possibilities.

 

There Be Dragons

Leland Mashmeyer
Executive Creative Director and Co-Founder, COLLINS

Learn why the world of packaging design is becoming increasingly complex and how design helps clients conquer that complexity. Collins Executive Creative Director and founding partner Leland Maschmeyer will discuss how his firm designs packaging by thinking beyond the packaging. Leland will share examples of how Collins has used packaging design assignments to transform organizations. Three takeaways include:

  • 10x as big doesn't mean 10x as hard
  • Expand beyond what you know
  • Reject incrementalism

 

Packaging Metaphors

Michael Hendrix
Partner, IDEO

Metaphorical quips like, “that’s over my head”, “let’s peel back” or “get to the core” reveal deep connections between our physical senses and our emotional experiences. Today scientists are discovering new truths about visceral understanding through language. Drawing on recent university studies, George Nelson’s “How to See” and real world examples from IDEO, Naoto Fukasawa and others, Michael will give an entertaining presentation on how the emerging science of embodied cognition applies to packaging.

Key Takeaways:

  • You’ll learn to trust your intuition, backed by science
  • You’ll learn a framework to map emotions and designs
  • You’ll learn about an emerging field of science and linguistics called embodied cognition

 


The Schedule

Sunday, November 16th

06:00 PM - 08:30 PM     Open Registration   

06:30 PM - 07:00 PM     Opening Words by Andrew Gibbsh2 and Fabrice Peltierh2 

07:00 PM - 08:00 PM     Opening Keynote: Rebecca Costa h2   

08:00 PM - 11:00 PM     Reception                                   

 

Monday, November 17th

09:00 AM - 09:30 AM     Morning Coffee

09:30 AM - 10:10 AM       Alex Centerh2, The Coca-Cola Company
                                         
 Session Title: Design The Future

10:20 AM - 11:00 AM        Lori Gross & Tessa Westermeyerh2Landor Associates
                                          
 Session Title: Defining the Future of Packaging through Great Design. 

11:10 AM - 11:50 AM         Jonathan Fordh2, Pearlfisher 
                                        
 Session Title: All aboard

12:00 PM - 01:30 PM       Networking Lunch 

01:30 PM - 02:10 PM       Leland Maschmeyerh2, COLLINS
                                        
  Session Title: There Be Dragons

02:20 PM - 03:00 PM     Jonathan Sandsh2, Elmwood

03:10 PM - 03:50 PM      Michael Hendrixh2, IDEO 
                                          
Session Title: Packaging Metaphors

03:50 PM - 04:00 PM     Coffee Break

04:10 PM - 04:30 PM      Pantone Presentation "Color Trends 2015" by Carola Seybold, Director of Pantone

04:30 PM - 05:30 PM     Panel Discussion presented by Rebecca Costah2 
                                           

Tuesday, November 18th

09:00 AM - 09:30 AM      Attendees transferred to Emballage Exhibition

09:30 AM - 06:00 PM      Emballage Exhibition Opens: Paris Nord Villepinte Exhibition Centre

11:30 AM - 01:00 PM        For The Dieline Summit at Emballage we will be conducting a special series for          
                                           Emballage TV from 11:30AM - 1:00PM on November 18th at Emballage Expo.

                                           11:30 AM - 12:00 AM - Jonathan Fordh2, Pearlfisher interviews Alex Center,h2 Coca-Cola
                                           15 Miinute Break
                                           12:15 PM - 12:30 PM - "Color Trends 2015" by Carola Seybold, Director of Pantone
                                           15 Minute Break
                                           12:45 PM - 1:00PM - Fabrice Petlier Interviews Logic Design

Hall 6                                 The Dieline Awards 2014 Exhibitionh2

                                           The 5th Annual The Dieline Awards is a worldwide competition recognizing the best consumer product 

                                           Package Design. The 42 winning projects will be on display, up-close, for a limited time only. 

 



The Destination

Location
Palais des Congrès
2 Place de la Porte Maillot
75017 Paris France

Paris is undoubtedly one of the most beautiful cities in the world. It is a city rich with beautiful gardens, stunning architecture, and offers up an endless supply of wanderlust.  

It is a city of simple pleasures; runs along Le Seine, walks up the hills of Montmartre, or people-watching in the squares and boulevards that have come to define the urban Parisian landscape. A first visit to Paris will be nothing short of a love-affair.  The world as you understand will be the same but it will be presented to you differently.  A trip to Paris will likely awaken feelings long dormant or formerly nonexistent. Your surroundings will engulf you and your only recourse will be to take it all in.  The setting couldn’t be anymore perfect and we hope to you see you there.   

 

The Dieline Summit

 Le Palais des Congrès in Paris is located at:

2 Place de la Porte Maillot
75017 Paris France

HOST HOTEL
Hyatt Regency Paris Etoile
3 Place du Général Kœnig
75017 Paris, France


Emballage Expo 

The Dieline Awards 2014 Exhibition will be held at EMBALLAGE, Paris Nord Villepinte.

The Parc des Expositions de Paris Nord Villepinte is located 25km (15,5 miles) north of Paris, 30 minutes from Paris by RER B and 10 minutes from the international airport and the TGV station Charles de Gaulle.



 

FAQ

1. How do I register?

Registration will open July 17, 2014.

2. Will The Dieline Summit be in English? 

All sessions will be available with English and French translations. 

3. How much will it cost to attend? 

EARLY BOOKING RATE: 980 € (tax included) if you register before September 15.

FULL BOOKING RATE: 1,400 € (tax included) if you register after September 15.

4. Can I register on-site at the Summit? 

Registration will be available on site. We highly recommend you register online in order avoid heavy wait times.

5. What do registration fees include? 

Pricing for The Dieline Summit at Emballage includes:

  • All scheduled sessions
  • An evening networking reception hosted at Hyatt Regency Paris Etoile
  • Free entry to the Emballage 2014 International exhibition (November 17 - 20)
  • Transit from Paris to the exhibition and back
  • Coffee breaks, networking lunch.

6. Can I get a receipt/invoice for my registration? 

Yes, an invoice will automatically be sent to you by email.

7. Can I make my hotel reservation when I register? 

Upon registration, you will receive a confirmation email with a booking link for the Hyatt Regency Paris Etoile. Special rates for stays on November 16 and 17 will be available should you chose to book here. 

8. Is there a Travel Package? 

A special rate for attendees of The Dieline Summit at Emballage is available for roundtrip flights booked on Air France or KLM.  Save up to 47% when booking travel between November 12th through the 25th.

Promo code: 20171AF

9. When is the Early booking rate deadline? 

September 15, 2014

10. What is your cancellation policy? 

All purchases are final. Refunds or transfers will not be available. 

11. What if I have a registration question that isn't answered here? 

Please send your inquiries to Solenn Breneol at solenn.breneol@comexposium.com.

12. Where can I find information about the official hotel? 

 

13. Is it safe for me to register using my credit card on The Dieline Summit at Emballage site? 

Yes, all transactions are on a standard secure site of payment SSL.

14. I am having trouble registering. What do I do? 

Please send your inquiries to Solenn Breneol at Solenn.breneol@comexposium.com.

15. Can my company sponsor or exhibit at The Dieline Summit at Emballage? 

Yes! If you are located within the USA, please email your inquires to Del Aldrich at dielinedeb@dandacompany.com.

16. How will attendees be transported to the Emballage exhibition and at what times? 

A free shuttle will leave the Hyatt Regency Paris Etoile (adjacent to Palais des Congres) at 9 am to take attendees to the show. You will have the option to book your free shuttle upon registering for The Dieline Summit.

 

 



 

Partners

The Institut National du Design Packaging (INDP) is a nonprofit association whose mission is to promote the packaging design on the national level. Based in Cognac, it is chaired by Fabrice Peltier, founder of the agency P'Référence and the Designpack Gallery. Created in 2003. It gathers packaging manufacturers, brands, distributors and designers. Its goal is to be a creative hub to exchange best practices in order to design and develop always more performing and environmentally friendly packaging.

The Institut National du Design Packaging (INDP) is a nonprofit association whose mission is to promote the packaging design on the national level. Based in Cognac, it is chaired by Fabrice Peltier, founder of the agency P'Référence and the Designpack Gallery. Created in 2003. It gathers packaging manufacturers, brands, distributors and designers. Its goal is to be a creative hub to exchange best practices in order to design and develop always more performing and environmentally friendly packaging."

The Institut National du Design Packaging (INDP) is a nonprofit association whose mission is to promote the packaging design on the national level. Based in Cognac, it is chaired by Fabrice Peltier, founder of the agency P'Référence and the Designpack Gallery. Created in 2003. It gathers packaging manufacturers, brands, distributors and designers. Its goal is to be a creative hub to exchange best practices in order to design and develop always more performing and environmentally friendly packaging.

The epda (European Packaging Design Association) was formed in 1990, when a number of Europe's leading designers identified a deeply-felt need for a new, European forum. They wanted to share information, ideas and opinions - however controversial - about packaging, identity, literature, point-of-purchase, electronic media. They wanted to meet other design professionals, not as competitors, but as colleagues and friends. And it worked. From that simple concept, the epda has grown steadily into the pan-European force for design that it is today.

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THE DIELINE TEAM

 

Andrew Gibbs

CEO, Founder + Editor In Chief 

Andrew's passion for design developed at an early age when he first discovered Photoshop 4. After receiving his bachelors in graphic design at the age of 19, he began his career in package design as a production artist for a gourmet gift company where he designed products and packaging for major national retailers and brands including Target, Bed Bath & Beyond, and Jelly Belly. He saw a great need for daily package design inspiration for his own work, and founded The Dieline in 2007. It quickly became the most read package design website in the world.

Andrew now serves as CEO and Editor-In-Chief of The Dieline where he shares his passion for package design with millions of readers. Since then, he has founded The Dieline Awards, now in its 6th year, to formally recognize the world’s best consumer product packaging design. He also founded The Dieline Conference at HOW Design LIVE, now in its 5th year. He also serves as Creative Director for HOW Design LIVE.

He the author of Box Bottle Bag - The World's Best Package Designs from The Dieline, and is a monthly columnist for Entrepreneur Magazine. He is also an advisory board member of AIGA Los Angeles, and has recently joined the faculty at Art Center College of Design in Pasadena, California. 

 

Ivan Navarro

Editor at Large

Born and raised in Los Angeles, Ivan’s exposure to pop-culture, design, and lifestyle has been instrumental in developing his aesthetic. 

As a young child Ivan constantly nurtured his creative side - whether it was building LEGO cities, designing intricate Sims houses, or putting together a mix tape - creativity was his conduit to self expression. After transferring out of a traditional university where the curriculum left him uninspired, he began his studies at The Fashion Institute of Design & Merchandising in Los Angeles (FIDM). While at FIDM, he studied Visual Communications and learned to apply his perspective across various mediums. 

Ivan began his career in public relations and events in early 2007, when he began working for Kelly Cutrone at People’s Revolution. His subsequent work has been featured in Flaunt magazine, Vogue Hommes International, 944 Magazine, Racked LA, among others. Ivan launched and The Dieline Conference, The Dieline Awards, and contributes to The Dieline as an editor at large.  

Ivan is an avid traveler, foodie, and playlist master. 

 

 

Jessica Sanchez

Editor

Jessica’s always had a love for design.  A creative cookie since her first set of scented markers, she would create masterpieces (at age 5 to her they were masterpieces) that her Mom would proudly post on the fridge.  This continued on through middle and high school, where she excelled in her traditional drawing and ceramics classes.  But then came her first photoshop class in high school, using Photoshop 5 (where the coolest tool was the gradient tool!).  She remembers the excitement she had when she received a 10/10 on her first creation, and it was then that she knew what she wanted to do.

After graduating from the Art Institute of California - Orange County in 2005, she started her first job as a package designer.  She felt the thrill of a rock star when seeing her first designs being sold in stores. Allowing her passion to guide her, she has developed a career focused on packaging, print, web, photo retouching and everything in between. 

When she isn't designing, she’s hiking, cruising the beach on her bike, traveling, or playing with her lovable dog Winston. 

 

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