students of the avansst joost schools of art & design in breda, the netherlands have designed it. klm announced in the start of this year, the &ldquodelicious art&rdquo competition. a culinary, surprising, inspirational and energetic design was asked, and the students had to relate this design to the peculiarly dutch character from klm. klm evaluated the entrees along with its facebook fans. the winning designs were made by silvie buenen, tom van der pijl and agnes loonstra. they will board a klm flight to witness their own products being used. a total of five million packets will have the three designs used for a period of six months. evp klm inflight services, paul elich, stated that for several years, klm has been working with established dutch designers like mart visser, marcel wanders, and viktor&rolf to inspire their passengers while they travel. young and undiscovered talent can be found in the netherlands. with the designs of students of the avansst joost schools of art & design for the new sandwich packaging, they are providing opportunities for young talent to showcase their work in the global sector. they are excited that the winning designs match the standards of klm. &ldquodelicious&rdquo is the name of the inflight product label of klm, which is printed on klm&rsquos economy class inflight products like snacks, sandwiches, meals, and hot towels. klm and klm cityhopper european flights that are about 100 to 170 minutes will use the &ldquodelicious art&rdquo packaging on board. they will be served on flights less than 100 minutes until 0900 hrs. source of information httpwww.dutchdailynews.comklmsdeliciousdesignedsandwichpackagingoneuropeanf…