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Published in TASCHEN’s The Package Design Book 8

Published in TASCHEN’s The Package Design Book 8

The Eazzy Pizzy Pizza & Gelato packaging project was published in The Package Design Book 8, released in 2025 by the international art and design publisher TASCHEN. The book presents a curated selection of projects recognised at the Pentawards competition, highlighting notable packaging design from international studios and global brands.

TASCHEN

Founded in Germany, TASCHEN is one of the most influential publishers in the fields of art, photography, architecture and design. The company is known for producing large-format books and reference editions that document significant developments in contemporary visual culture.

The publisher releases books across a wide range of cultural fields including fashion, cinema, photography, architecture and design, often dedicated to major creative figures, global brands and cultural icons.

Within the field of packaging design, the Package Design Book series has become one of the most recognised editorial compilations dedicated to award-winning packaging projects from around the world.

The Package Design Book 8 continues this tradition by presenting a selection of projects recognised at the Pentawards competition, bringing together work from international design studios, global brands and independent designers.

International Design Publication

The inclusion of Eazzy Pizzy in TASCHEN’s The Package Design Book 8 places the project within an international editorial context documenting contemporary developments in packaging design.

As a widely distributed reference publication, the book presents award-winning work to a global audience of designers, studios, publishers and creative professionals working across branding, packaging and visual communication.

Design Reference Publication

The Package Design Book series published by TASCHEN is widely used as a reference publication within the international design community and is distributed globally through museums, bookstores and design institutions.

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