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Here Are 35 Labels That Kids Created For A Project “Label Things, Not People” That Goes Against Bullying
Designers consider children’s creativity a major source of inspiration and some companies can benefit from it. In making labels for all sorts of products, for instance. Initial trials have shown that both children and adults react faster and more warmly to labels created by kids. Children’s work is astonishingly varied, original and vivid. It radiates humor, gentle irony and an immediately perceptible positivity.
“Label things, not people”—that is the theme of a competition an art school in Kaunas, Lithuania, organized for school kids in the city. “Every year Lithuania has a ‘No Bullying’ week with a lot of public discussion about tolerance and knowing how to understand and accept different people even if they’re not like us,” says Jurgita Delonaitė-Meškienė from the art school, who came up with the initiative. “Our idea was to draw young people’s attention to this topic not by lecturing them, but in a creative way, so we invited children to freely illustrate the core idea.”
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Do Not Be Afraid To Be Yourself
The competition’s initiator invited all kids in the metropolitan area to participate and also put together a jury of well-known Lithuanian artists and designers. A total of 112 children took part in the competition. From among their submissions, the jury selected 40 winning works.
Dandelion Milk
Black Tea With Lemon
Cherry Juice
Honey
Even more of the submissions were labels for products thought up by the children themselves. Among the most popular were juices, ice cream, honey and a variety of sweets. In naming products, the kids showed a remarkable sense of humor and inventiveness: “Hornets’ Nest Honey”, “Sweet and Sour Teachers’ Apples”, “Dandelion Milk Straight from Lithuania’s Fields!”, “Cactus Juice”, “Curly Popcorn”, “Happy Juice”, “Lemon Marmalade”, “Happy Tomato Juice”, “Angry Peppers”, “Happy Tomatoes”, “Rose Honey”, “Bunny Ice Cream”, “Jolly Ice Cream”, “Sweet Honey”, “The Most Delicious Honey – Only Here”, “Puffy-cheek Tomato Juice”, “Space Juice”, “Big-eyed Ice Cream”, “Heart Like a Berry”.
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Humans Don't Need Labels
Label and packaging manufacturer Aurika was impressed by the submissions and printed the labels that participants had created for presentation to the children themselves and for a display in the courtyard of the art school.
“We were impressed by the sincerity and artistry of the labels that the school children created. These works could absolutely be successfully used for real products since the labels immediately catch your eye and advertise the chosen products extremely well,” said Justas Ivanauskas, representative of Aurika. “We plan to make this type of initiative an ongoing tradition since we believe manufacturers will be interested in child-designed labels and use them for their products.”
We're All Humans
Jasmine Tea For Relaxation
We are sharing the winning entries from the competition and would like to know your opinion: which of them would be most suitable for real products?
Chocolate Pudding
Be Like Bear With Disco Headphones
Dialogue
Strawberry Milk
Food Is Love
Monopoly
Hornet's Nest
Just An Attitude
Rainbow Chips With Fruit Flower
Cactus Juice
Curly Popcorn
It's Fun Juice
Teachers Apple
Heart Like A Berry
Horsepower Chips
Lemon Marmalade
Read Hear Dye
Small But Mighty
Social Loneliness
Something Sweet For Every Monday
No Name
Support
The Perfume
The Tea Of Friendship
Pink Elephants
The Dance
Great project Jurgita! Children are so artisric indeed and we can learn a lot from them. Famous quote of Picasso: "It took me four years to paint like Raphael, but a lifetime to paint like a child"
Great project Jurgita! Children are so artisric indeed and we can learn a lot from them. Famous quote of Picasso: "It took me four years to paint like Raphael, but a lifetime to paint like a child"