Hi, welcome to my blog! I'm Carina Bee; an aspiring surface pattern and graphic designer. This is a selection of my favourite prints, graphics, products and fonts as well as tips and useful information.I will use my blog as inspiration through my journey to becoming a graphic designer. I hope it inspires you too.
Showing posts with label Branding. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Branding. Show all posts
Tuesday, 5 November 2013
Monday, 28 October 2013
Friday, 12 July 2013
Packaging & Brand Identity - Handsome Coffee Roasters by Ptarmark Inc
Love the fonts, love the colours, the illustrations and the general quirkiness. The packaging, designed by Ptarmark, almost makes the product seem like "gentleman's" coffee.
Handsome Coffee Roasters are based in the US only at the moment - check out their website for more fun illustrations and to find out more about them.
Handsome Coffee Roasters are based in the US only at the moment - check out their website for more fun illustrations and to find out more about them.
Labels:
Brand Identity,
Branding,
Food packaging,
Packaging,
Typography
Monday, 8 July 2013
Packaging & Brand Identity - The Cuckie Fam
I have been away from Blogger for a while...after a trip to Hong Kong, a 3 week visit to my homeland (England) and the organisation of a Mexican Birthday Fiesta I am now ready to get back to it!
I came across these amazing biscuits, biscuits are one of my favourite things in life so this post was perfect for me! The packaging and branding was created by Spanish creative studio Oloramara, these guys are behind some really cute and cool concepts so you should definitely take a look at their website!
Mmmmm....now to go find some biscuits.
Monday, 13 May 2013
Packaging - Black Cow by Mind Yourself
Black cow is the world's first pure milk vodka, made only from the milk of grass fed cows and nothing else. The packaging and logo's were design by London based studio Mind Yourself.
I love the simplicity and sophistication of the black and gold colour scheme used
I love the simplicity and sophistication of the black and gold colour scheme used
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