KILLIXER POISON Concept Design by Troy Sitosta

The Killixer Poison concept, designed by Filipino designer Troy Sitosta, is a playful and macabre exploration of what a poison product might look like. Born from the idea of products that would never be made for human consumption, this gag project imagines a world where you could send your enemies a taste of their own medicine – or, in this case, a cherry soda-flavored poison.

The packaging is a hand-blown glass bottle shaped like a skull, adding a touch of both beauty and horror to the design. The Killixer Poison concept is a reminder that even the most dangerous things can be presented in an appealing way.

While the Killixer Poison design is purely conceptual, it serves as a fascinating thought experiment. It forces us to consider the relationship between packaging and product, and how design can be used to both attract and repel consumers. It also highlights the importance of ethical considerations in product design, and the potential consequences of creating products that could be harmful.

Despite its dark humor, the Killixer Poison concept is a testament to the creativity and ingenuity of Filipino designers. It’s a reminder that even in the most unlikely of scenarios, there’s always room for imagination and innovation.

by Troy Sitosta

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