I made a logo design for a perfume brand recently, the concept was rejected by the client but I'm too way in love with it. The idea behind the logo was inspired by the nozzle of a fragrance bottle when it releases a fine mist. And it also subtly represents the brand initials.
much?”
To:
“I need 10 packs for an event.”
Same product.
Different perception.
Because in a market full of vendors, your presentation is what makes you premium.
Do you want your story to change positively like her own? Send a DM now!
#labeldesign#branding#brandidentity
She was selling amazing snacks but nobody noticed
She sold chin chin, puff puff, and small chops.
Not the regular kind, hers was fresh, crunchy, properly packaged (or so she thought).
But her WhatsApp status was quiet.
So she reached out.
“People that taste it love it but
• Created a bold, memorable brand identity
• Designed packaging that looked clean, modern, and trustworthy
• Styled her product visuals to actually look appetizing
Now her chin chin didn’t just look like a snack,
It looked like a brand.
Weeks later?
Her DMs went from:
“How
There’s something you need to understand today...
Branding your business is not about you.
It’s not about your favorite colors, your personal taste, or what you like.
It’s about how your customer feels when they see your product.
What comes to their mind when they hear your
packaging.”
I’m thinking: Who is she? What does she love? What makes her feel confident, soft, or irresistible?
Then I build the brand around her.
Because when your branding speaks directly to the right person, it doesn’t just attract attention,
It converts.
If you want your
Showing you how the label design I made for a skincare product looked when it was brought to live.
The skincare product is a soft and natural face wash. It is an acne control and cleansing face wash for both male and female.
The colors, fonts and product package design were
intentionally choosen to best represent the vibe of the brand, to speak to its target audience and also make it physically pleasing to the eyes.
Would this label design make you buy the product or drop it? Let me know the reasons for your choice in the comments.
#skincarebrand
You might have a good product but your packaging could be the reason it’s not selling.
And NO, it’s not about “making it finer.”
It’s deeper than that.
Most skincare brands are losing customers because:
They design for themselves, not their audience
Their branding is all over
building trust or quietly pushing people away.
The truth?
Good packaging doesn’t just sit pretty on a shelf.
It communicates. It convinces. It converts.
If you’re serious about making your skincare brand look as premium as it deserve, Send me a DM with the word “PACKAGING”
She didn’t say “my brand looks bad.”
She said:
“People keep asking if I’m really legit”
That was the first message I got from her.
She runs a small haircare business.
Good products. Loyal customers. But growth? Stuck.
When I checked her page, I immediately saw the problem.
wasn’t aesthetics.
The goal was confidence.
Two weeks after launching the new look, she told me:
“People stopped asking if I’m legit
Now they’re asking where to order.”
That’s the difference good branding makes.
If your brand looks cheap,
people will assume your product is