Which traditional cultural practice has significantly influenced product packaging in Japan, leading to a distinct approach that many global brands now emulate?
Product packaging varies significantly across different cultures, reflecting local traditions, values, and aesthetics. This is why global brands often adapt their packaging strategies when entering new markets. Test your knowledge about how cultural traditions influence product packaging decisions around the world and how brands navigate these differences.
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- Furoshiki - the art of fabric wrapping, which inspired minimalist, elegant packaging with an emphasis on unwrapping experience
- Kintsugi - the practice of repairing broken pottery with gold, which inspired packaging with visible 'imperfections' highlighted as features
- Ikebana - flower arrangement, which inspired packaging with asymmetrical designs and intentional empty spaces
- Origami - paper folding, which inspired complex foldable packaging that transforms into different functional shapes
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