• Campos Coffee has launched its limited-edition Aussie Christmas packaging design available across its ‘Superior Blend’ coffee range.
    Campos Coffee has launched its limited-edition Aussie Christmas packaging design available across its ‘Superior Blend’ coffee range.
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Campos Coffee has partnered with Melbourne based illustrator and graphic designer Annie Walter to create its limited-edition Aussie Christmas packaging design available across its ‘Superior Blend’ coffee range.

Whilst working with Campos on the festive packaging design, Walter says she drew inspiration from her favourite theme; Australian native flora and fauna.

“I love the creatures you get to see on various road trips throughout this country. I wanted to highlight the cheeky nature that both Australians and our local wildlife share. I hope coffee lovers can find a new detail in the artwork each time they look,” said Walter.

Annie Walter illustrated the packaging for the latest Campos Aussie Christmas ‘Superior Blend’ range.
Annie Walter illustrated the packaging for the latest Campos Aussie Christmas ‘Superior Blend’ range.

Walter’s designs feature Australian motifs and local flora and fauna, from gumnuts to wattles and galahs to kookaburras to koalas and crocodiles.. The final artwork is summery with bold colours and the feeling of a classic Australian festive season.

The Superior Blend is Campos’ signature coffee, which has been proudly served since its inception 21 years ago. Combining specialty beans from coffee producing partners in Ethiopia, Kenya and Colombia, the coffee delivers sweet caramel, butterscotch and milk chocolate flavours.

Walter’s illustrations will also feature on Campos' takeaway cups as well as on drawstring fabric bags, which consumers can receive free with every one kilo order of coffee beans.

The Aussie Christmas range of Superior Coffee Beans are available to purchase from the Campos website, as well as in Campos’ flagship stores and cafe partners.

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