Work:Package Design
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Agrica (2)
Supermarket branding using an existing fun looking logo. Inspired by 60’s housewives and pop design, Agrica pops out on shelf to target young professionals. -
Max (1)
Hair stylist for the fashion industry. The package design reflects Max’s modern, simple, clean style. The label, which print on canvas is easy to peel off and washable to re-use. Ideally customers will collect the labels and bring those to the hair salon so they can get discounts on hair cuts. -
Delphi (1)
Professional swimming gear. The Greeks were the first athletes and inventors of the marathon. Delphi, the name of an ancient Greek city, pays tribute to this history of athletic achievement. -
3 Camel Lodge (1)
Branding an eco-friendly tourist lodge in Mongolia . All products are sustainable and locally produced. These amenities may be taken home as a memory of the trip. -
Prix-Fixe (1)
High-end, three-course frozen meals inspired by traditional French restaurant signage, interiors and menus. -
Roo (1)
Laundry products for infant clothing. Mass market, but with the urban feeling of Meyer’s, Method, and Seven Green. -
Chakra (2)
This intensely scented aromatherapy product and the architecture of the packaging were influenced by the Taj Mahal and the lotus flower. This sensitive, delicate, and serenity design is well suited to the category. -
Voler:Absinthe (2)
Inspired by the modern simplicity of European design. The sustainable package is glue-less and doesn’t require a shopping bag. -
Chelsea Market (3)
Branding the Chelsea Market. Modern and bold but friendly coffee packaging for espresso or cappuccino. The product line might be a souvenir from NYC or bought for home use. -
Mr.Hendrick and Ms.Flyn (2)
Inspired by "Car bombs" and "Yager bombs," which are popular alcoholic drinks among older college students and young professionals. These contains poteen, an unlawfully distilled Irish whiskey. The target audience will be attracted to the fun, eye catching design.

