Package Design
This label was designed for a standard soda bottle as a packaging-focused project exploring print production on a plastic substrate. The project allowed for extensive creative freedom, giving me the opportunity to develop a complete brand system while considering material constraints, legibility, and visual impact.
In addition to the overall brand design, I hand-illustrated the sea angel mascot featured above the logotype, reinforcing the product’s identity and character. This project reflects my attention to detail and my commitment to creating cohesive, well-crafted designs that balance creative expression with thoughtful execution.
When it comes to design…
I am committed to continuous growth and skill development. If a project requires techniques or tools I have not yet mastered, I actively research and refine those skills to ensure the final result meets a high professional standard.
Both of these designs required dedicated problem-solving and technical exploration, and I remained focused on refining each detail until the outcome aligned with the intended vision. I take pride in producing work that reflects both creative intention and technical precision.
This box layout was designed as packaging for a fictional cereal or dry snack product, with a focus on developing skills related to print production on a cardboard substrate. The project explored structural layout, information hierarchy, and visual balance within a three-dimensional packaging format.
Designed to function alongside the LumineSip brand, this package maintains a cohesive ocean-inspired theme while establishing a clear visual distinction between the two products. This approach demonstrates my ability to design within a shared brand system while adapting visual language to suit different product formats.