Packaging Design

BrainShock


Introducing an online coffee store that brings together the finest blends from around the world for coffee lovers to indulge in. The store offers a premium selection of expertly roasted coffee beans, delivered straight to your doorstep, ensuring the freshest and most flavorful cup possible. From mellow to intense, the coffee offerings are curated to satisfy the unique tastes and preferences of every coffee enthusiast. Explore the collection and discover your perfect cup of coffee to kickstart your day.`

Web Coffee

I was tasked with designing a logo that showcased power, focus, and dynamism while maintaining a clean and minimalist aesthetic. Through careful consideration of the brand's values and vision, I was able to create a clever and visually striking logo that accurately reflected their identity. Join me on a journey of design and discover how I brought the brand's vision to life through a powerful and clean logo.

  • Brand Identity

  • Logo

  • Packaging Design

  • Website

Project Summary

Designed Coffee Cup

A clean, minimalistic logo featuring a brain-shaped coffee bean is the perfect fit for BrainShock Company. The simplicity and cleverness of the design effectively communicate the company's mission to provide coffee that enhances mental focus and performance. The logo is memorable, visually striking, and accurately represents the brand's identity, making it an excellent choice for BrainShock Company's branding.

Why Brain?

Packaging Design

The combination of yellow and black is often associated with energy, focus, and attention-grabbing qualities. It creates a dynamic and visually appealing color scheme that is used in branding and design for products that promote energy, focus, and productivity.


Colors

Designed Packaging System
Designed Minimalistic Above the Fold Website

As I reflect on this portfolio piece, I am reminded of how much I have grown as a designer since creating this design. It was a project that I had to complete under a strict time table, which presented its own challenges, but ultimately taught me the importance of efficient time management and working under pressure.

Looking back at the design, I can see areas where I have improved my skills and techniques. From typography to color theory, I have gained a deeper understanding of how to create visually compelling designs that effectively communicate a message.

I am proud of the work that I produced at the time, but I also recognize that I have come a long way since then. This piece serves as a reminder of my progress and the importance of continuously striving to improve and grow as a designer.

Growth

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