Brand identity, design leverage

P& G's Torengos brand identity was created by Cincinnati-based international design consultancy Libby Perszyk Kathman. A first in the salted snack category, the new packaging shape with a handy resalable lid fits the chips to help keep them whole and unbroken.

"The new package design leverages the Torengos unique triangular form by combining strength of shape and the energy of the graphics," says LPK account supervision Claudia Kohlman.

According to LPK: Torengos brand name is presented against a sunburst whose "energy ring" conveys the positive aspects of the brand as natural, uplifting, invigorating, and fresh. The vibrant color palette and background pattering suggest the tortilla heritage as authentic yet also contemporary, inviting, and unique. Product photography delivers tempting appetite appeal with light, crispy floating chips, perfectly shaped for dipping.

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