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For this (highly collaborative) process, we delved into Tátil’s history and core truths.

30 years ago, sustainability was an unusual word. Back when nobody really talked about the use of recycled materials for packaging and product design, much less highlighting its ecological attributes, this was already Tátil’s main inspiration.

For this (highly collaborative) process, we delved into Tátil’s history and core truths.

30 years ago, sustainability was an unusual word. Back when nobody really talked about the use of recycled materials for packaging and product design, much less highlighting its ecological attributes, this was already Tátil’s main inspiration.

Recycled corrugated cardboard was strong, cheap, malleable and ecological. It was one of the go-to materials for Tátil’s first packaging and product design ideas.

That’s why, 30 years later, here it was again — only this time, its unique material properties being used to shape the curves of a new, redesigned symbol. A process that was rich in experimentation, purpose and connection, just like Tátil’s approach to design, people and everything.

Recycled corrugated cardboard was strong, cheap, malleable and ecological. It was one of the go-to materials for Tátil’s first packaging and product design ideas.

That’s why, 30 years later, here it was again — only this time, its unique material properties being used to shape the curves of a new, redesigned symbol. A process that was rich in experimentation, purpose and connection, just like Tátil’s approach to design, people and everything.

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