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Illustrated Coffee facewash Label Concept

 

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Designed by Princy, the concept for Coffee facewash flaunts pride, meaning, and prime quality.

Design exploration for an illustrated label that flaunts the pride and joy of owning and running a small, happy business that sells to locals. I have tried to represent the core ingredient of the facewash. Coffee may help reduce the appearance of cellulite on the skin, decrease the appearance of sunspots, redness, and fine lines.

The idea was to create a fun, illustrated label that shows off the effectiveness and premium vibe that a facewash accompanies. The name and design elements were chosen keeping in mind that the facewash would be sold locally, and the colours were chosen to best represent the respective flavours.

Coffee Label Mock up

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