Nut Bug – food of the future

The finishing week of our bug packaging project is here! This weeks main focus has been on printing and scale the packagings to the right proportions to make the whole design come together. Printing our finishing design The biggest challenge this week has been to bring together all the design elements and create print files…

Developing Nut Bug design

Developing your existing work to be even better is one of the hardest parts of designing. This weeks struggle for Nut Bug have been to develop our packagings to get perfect! The Nut Bug pattern The most important part of our packaging is our beloved hand drawn pattern. It is hard to get the perfect size and fill…

Eating crickets

The third week is soon coming to an end and we have come a long way further than the last time we wrote. “The crickets tastes like…!” Last week we made an order of crickets from England to taste and to put into our prototypes later on. We thought that it was time to taste…

Nut Bug – Week of prototypes

Hi again, we’re back! New brandname – Nut Bug When we were going to name our company we wanted to have a name that was associated with something that tastes good and did not only make customers think about insects. After researching about field crickets, we found out that they have a very crunchy texture…

Introduction – Packaging crickets

Hi! We are two students named Amanda Uggla Lingvall and Sandra Sohlman currently studying graphic design and communication at Mid Sweden University. In this course we have been assigned the very difficult but fun task to introduce bugs as a new protein source to the swedish food market. Our misson is to make a communicative…