37. UTILIA
“I saw a girl who looked like Edie Sedgwick at a party,” begins Utilia’s Jiri
Vanmeerbeeck. That girl turned out to be electro-pop singer Anita Lixel.
One thing led to another, and soon after their meeting Lixel entrusted the
design of her debut single “In Your Game … Boy” to Vanmeerbeeck.
“For Anita, the CD needed to be as pop as it could get, meaning
throwaway. Nowadays CDs, including cover art, only get
ripped onto your PC/iPod, then disappear into the basement, so I
made PC/iPod packaging like a candy,” says the designer. Inspired
by their first encounter, Vanmeerbeeck drew on images of Andy
Warhol’s 1966 Silver Clouds Installation for the CD’s packaging.
The product contains only the essentials, with all printing located
on the CD rather than its package. The minimalist approach to
the design resolved budget issues in finding a manufacturer willing
to produce a short run of only 500 pieces.
Once opened, the vacuum-sealed package reveals a second
identical CD, strategized to encourage the sharing of music
through peer-groups. “The second CD should make sure Anita’s
promotion as an up-and-coming artist goes twice as fast,” Vanmeerbeeck
notes. “Doubters can now try the CD they got from a
friend, and still get hooked in the end.”
Deanna Rooney
Utilia
ART DIRECTOR, DESIGNER: Jiri Vanmeerbeeck
CLIENT: Anita Lixel
CONTACT: www.utilia.be