What can we learn about design from 2018 Christmas packaging?

What were the biggest trends in packaging among U.K. supermarkets last Christmas? And which companies saw their sales rise the most?

On Co-op’s core packaging, a snow pattern appeared on packs with and without photography.
On Co-op’s core packaging, a snow pattern appeared on packs with and without photography.

Here at Equator, we use every tool possible to gain insight into packaging trends, and this includes examining the elements seen in festive food packaging each year. Not only does this help us gauge what’s achieving the greatest shelf standout (and best sales figures), but it also helps to inform our designs when Christmas approaches once more.

Despite the impact online shopping has had on sales figures, the festive trading quarter is still one of the most important periods on retail’s yearly calendar. It’s a prime opportunity for brands to assert their short-term visual identities and, by using packaging that’s more colorful and more exciting, achieve greater on-shelf standout and inspire customer loyalty.

The season provides all the backdrop needed for drama: light and hope against the darkness and the mystery of winter. It’s no wonder creative minds go for broke this time of year.

At Equator, we examine international trends to discover the very latest in style, photography, packaging, and point of sale. We then use our research to instruct our design, texture, and patterns as these trends permeate down to the high street.

Colors and motifs

Taking as our sample eight major U.K. supermarket brands, we noticed a number of trends.

Our festive color wheel revealed that red is still the color consumers most identify with Christmas. However, when we compared the trends among standard-tier private-brand products versus those in the premium tier, the palettes differed significantly. The standard-tier products demonstrated a tendency toward red and used traditional snowflake patterns, while premium products tended toward darker colors—grey, navy, and dark purple—with subtle dot patterns to suggest snow or stars, lending a more sophisticated look.

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