Street Food Box
BRANDING | PACKAGING | MARKETINGTHE CHALLENGE
Street Food Box is a product for food realists, time-poor urbanites, and a generation that values the environment as much as their takeaway lunch. We were challenged to educate consumers on the importance of reusing over recycling. The brand messaging needed to be as simple as the product.
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Eddie Stableford
Founder
REDUCE, REUSE, DON’T RECYCLE
The common misconception is that recycling is a simple way to reduce environmental impact, so exploring the themes of recycling alongside reuse was an obvious first step. Recycling is so universally known, it has its own logo. This inspired us to transform the Street Food Box itself into its own recognizable symbol for reuse.

The logo and brand icon conveys the entire purpose of Street Food Box before opening the packaging. The bright colour palette and street inspired typography appeals to the brand’s time-poor, Millennial and Gen Z demographic. To generate engagement across digital and to turn heads we played with deliberately provocative language like ‘Don’t recycle’.
EAT, RINSE, SLEEP REPEAT
We played with the campaign strapline ‘Eat, rinse, sleep, repeat,’ which tells customers how to use the product while simultaneously ringing loud as a memorable brand mantra. In a similar repetitive style, we created a pattern to be used across packaging, customisable to the fast-food chain it will appear in. This repetitiveness ties in with the campaign line and the behaviour we want our consumers to take.
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