Camel Lights’ new packaging

24 March 2008 by David in Redesigned

Camel Lights ad from the 1940s

UPDATE (04/01/08): Great coverage of this over at Brand New.

My roommate smokes Camel Lights and he has been for awhile. It’s a pretty iconic package design, one that’s remained roughly the same for a long time. (Click the pic at left for an ad from the mid-’40s featuring Doris from Miracle on 34th Street.)

Either way, Camel went and redesigned the packaging, otherwise you probably wouldn’t have a post on here from me. The two versions, old and new, are below.

Camel Lights pack, old Camel Lights pack, new

I actually don’t think the redesign is bad. I kind of like the new emphasis on the blue, I like the way the “Camel” name brand circles around the top, utilizing its original arch in a creative way (the circle is sweet, too). I can only imagine people won’t like it, though, because it’s not the iconic packaging it always has been. Compare the packaging from the ad to the now second-most recent design above on the left.

5 peeps commented on Camel Lights’ new packaging

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  1. 24
    At 6:31 pm, Kapachino dropped:  

    I think it’s a pretty good redesign too. Not too much of a change. But I hate cigarettes and I wish they would disappear from this world, that is all.

  2. 25
    At 12:22 pm, Barry dropped:  

    It’s like Disney restoring those classics. More vibrant.

  3. 26
    At 9:54 am, Tabaitha dropped:  

    I like the new design and I agree with Kathleen that it’s not that much different from the orginial design. The new look makes it pop.

  4. 26
    At 1:14 pm, Katy dropped:  

    Blech. On. Cigarettes.

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