Package design goes for the gold

In this year's annual Clio Awards a history-making computer game and a new beer take home two of many prizes.

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When Broderbund's Red Orb Div. released a commemorative edition of its Myst and Riven computer games, the company wanted the product to jump off the shelf. The two games, sold together as "Ages of Myst," were not new products. For that reason the package design had to be special, according to former director of marketing Ted Simon, who spearheaded the pack's design but has since left Broderbund.

What the Novato, CA-based company and its design companies Deutsch Design Works (San Francisco, CA) and Random Engineering (San Francisco, CA) created was a package that not only sold out most of its copies in record time, but won a silver Clio Award this year.

"As we were looking toward the fall season, we wanted to develop sales [for both games] that would rival last year's release of Riven," says Simon. "October 1998 was the fifth anniversary of the release of Myst. So we sold both games in a commemorative box."

Both Myst and Riven are fantasy games rich in visual appeal. Broderbund directed the designers to show this quality in the packaging. John Lucas, one of the designers at Random, says the design communicates the "feel" of the game. "The outside [resembles] pewter and the inside [resembles] aged wood, so it looks like it's been tucked away for thousands of years," says Lucas.

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