The Dieline’s Best of June 2026

The Dieline’s Best of June 2026


June brought the heat, and not just outside. 

This past month on The Dieline, we saw a full spectrum of redesigns and cultural commentary that sparked a lot of debate. Whether it was Pirate’s Booty’s packaging redesign or Moozy putting milk in a can, June made one thing clear: design is the medium, but storytelling is still the message.

We also spotlighted plenty of gems, from Coca-Cola’s World Cup collectible can campaign to Fortnum & Mason’s playful Whoppalossus biscuit tin with Design Bridge, and also explored deeper industry currents, like the conversation around what happens when non-designers stop designing and start using AI. 



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