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48 hour repack
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48 hour repack

“It was a really cool experience.”īalanon and Irwin both worked in design for Mustang Media Group this past year. “We were running on three hours of sleep and it was a lot to take in,” Balanon said. They were awarded third place and won a cash prize of $1,000.

48 hour repack

Irwin said they worked all weekend long and barely made the deadline - with fast Wi-Fi to thank.Īfter making the top 10 submissions, the team was invited to attend a conference in Atlanta, Georgia, at which they presented their projects to professionals from around the nation.

#48 HOUR REPACK FULL#

The team had 48 hours to create the structure, print out the graphics, build prototypes, shoot and edit a video, edit and submit photos, and submit a full report about the packaging. But here’s the catch - they only had 48 hours to complete the project. The team was challenged to create a variety package for Chips Ahoy, Oreo, and Ritz snacks for Amazon delivery. The team only had 48 hours to create their product. Graphic design graduate Shea Irwin and graphic communication sophomore Von Balanon teamed up with students in Industrial Technology and Packaging to enter the 10th annual 48 Hour Repack, a nationwide competition for university students studying design and packaging.

48 hour repack

Two CLA students were part of the third-place team in the 48-Hour Repack Competition, hosted by the Institute of Packaging Professionals and sponsored by Coca-Cola and Mondelez.














48 hour repack