Multidisciplinary Designer
HoneyComb
HoneyComb is a mockup I've done for my friend's honey company. It isn't off the ground yet, but he wanted to see what the vibe and feel of the brand would be as it get's closer to being launched. The intention of the branding is to feel welcoming and cozy. Visually the aesthetics are slightly minimal with a warm earthy tone.


The wordmark uses the same font, ‘Bebas Neue Pro’, for both of the words. The difference is in the weight of the font. The word ‘Honey’ is given a regular weight to better symbolize its heaviness and thick consistency. The word ‘Comb’ uses a light weight to symbolize the fragility of the thin layers separating each hexagonal shape.

The logomark is modeled after the top portion of a honey dipper. The top right of the dipper is occupied by a small amount of honey that is slowly dripping down.
Bee good to your body
The tagline offers a simple idea. It’s important to take care of yourself. One of the best ways to do this is by nourishing your body with food that is beneficial to its sustained health. Honey is linked to several health benefits. By consuming this product, we are being good to our body. The word ‘Be’ is changed to ‘Bee’ for a fun play on the word.
Stylescape
I built this Stylescape to offer the client a visual representation of what the brand would look and feel like.
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Colors
The color palette was designed with the intention of capturing two different feelings. The first was meant to be warm and cozy, inspiring thoughts of adding honey to a hot cup of tea while looking out your window during the chilly morning hours. The other was intended to bring about a feeling of laying in a field of fresh flowers on a late spring day.



HoneyComb
HoneyComb is a mockup I've done for my friend's honey company. It isn't off the ground yet, but he wanted to see what the vibe and feel of the brand would be as it get's closer to being launched. The intention of the branding is to feel welcoming and cozy. Visually the aesthetics are slightly minimal with a warm earthy tone.

The logomark is modeled after the top portion of a honey dipper. The top right of the dipper is occupied by a small amount of honey that is slowly dripping down.

The wordmark uses the same font, ‘Bebas Neue Pro’, for both of the words. The difference is in the weight of the font. The word ‘Honey’ is given a regular weight to better symbolize its heaviness and thick consistency. The word ‘Comb’ uses a light weight to symbolize the fragility of the thin layers separating each hexagonal shape.




Colors
The color palette was designed with the intention of capturing two different feelings. The first was meant to be warm and cozy, inspiring thoughts of adding honey to a hot cup of tea while looking out your window during the chilly morning hours. The other was intended to bring about a feeling of laying in a field of fresh flowers on a late spring day.


