

2019
Logo & Package
360° Design
Logo
Kudingo
A look at some of the premiere package designs I have executed over the years.
Kudingo was a startup brewery in India who requested the development of two logo concepts and beer packaging. The new brand was to be centered around the theme of joy and sociability. The only creative direction given was to incorporate a giraffe into the branding.



Kudingo
I created a minimalist, impactful visual system that merged the silhouette of a giraffe with the letter “K,” positioning the letterform as the cornerstone of the brand. The resulting logo was designed to carry the bulk of the brand's visual identity, instantly recognizable and easily adaptable across packaging, advertisements, websites, and merchandising. The color palette was grounded in gold and rich brown tones to reference a giraffe’s natural markings, while also signaling warmth and sophistication.


Kudingo
The second logo concept features a cheerful giraffe with its tongue out and eyes squinted, capturing a sense of playfulness and joy. Pink was chosen as the primary color to reinforce this inviting tone and differentiate the packaging on crowded shelves—an insight supported by market research. Visually, this logo leans into a more traditional sigil or decal style, echoing classic beer branding while introducing a fresh personality. The smooth gradient transition from yellow to pink adds warmth and approachability to the overall design.

Husqvarna, One A Day, & Ricola
Husqvarna was seeking a sleek and refined design layout for decals on their show room models. The decals would go on 8 different models. The concepts used their current branding system and I offered refreshed layouts, icons, and gradients.
These One A Day and Ricola concepts were created, presented, and prototyped for both clients. The concepts for one a day were created to have a mat finish, sleek and tall bottle, and flavor the source of color used. Ricola concept used line drawings as packaging accent, with the recognizable brand yellow as a bottom accent.

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(DHB — 02)
©2025


2019
Logo & Package
360° Design
Logo
Kudingo
A look at some of the premiere package designs I have executed over the years.
Kudingo was a startup brewery in India who requested the development of two logo concepts and beer packaging. The new brand was to be centered around the theme of joy and sociability. The only creative direction given was to incorporate a giraffe into the branding.



Kudingo
I created a minimalist, impactful visual system that merged the silhouette of a giraffe with the letter “K,” positioning the letterform as the cornerstone of the brand. The resulting logo was designed to carry the bulk of the brand's visual identity, instantly recognizable and easily adaptable across packaging, advertisements, websites, and merchandising. The color palette was grounded in gold and rich brown tones to reference a giraffe’s natural markings, while also signaling warmth and sophistication.


Kudingo
The second logo concept features a cheerful giraffe with its tongue out and eyes squinted, capturing a sense of playfulness and joy. Pink was chosen as the primary color to reinforce this inviting tone and differentiate the packaging on crowded shelves—an insight supported by market research. Visually, this logo leans into a more traditional sigil or decal style, echoing classic beer branding while introducing a fresh personality. The smooth gradient transition from yellow to pink adds warmth and approachability to the overall design.

Husqvarna, One A Day, & Ricola
Husqvarna was seeking a sleek and refined design layout for decals on their show room models. The decals would go on 8 different models. The concepts used their current branding system and I offered refreshed layouts, icons, and gradients.
These One A Day and Ricola concepts were created, presented, and prototyped for both clients. The concepts for one a day were created to have a mat finish, sleek and tall bottle, and flavor the source of color used. Ricola concept used line drawings as packaging accent, with the recognizable brand yellow as a bottom accent.

More Works
(DHB — 02)
©2025


2019
Logo & Package
360° Design
Logo
Kudingo
A look at some of the premiere package designs I have executed over the years.
Kudingo was a startup brewery in India who requested the development of two logo concepts and beer packaging. The new brand was to be centered around the theme of joy and sociability. The only creative direction given was to incorporate a giraffe into the branding.



Kudingo
I created a minimalist, impactful visual system that merged the silhouette of a giraffe with the letter “K,” positioning the letterform as the cornerstone of the brand. The resulting logo was designed to carry the bulk of the brand's visual identity, instantly recognizable and easily adaptable across packaging, advertisements, websites, and merchandising. The color palette was grounded in gold and rich brown tones to reference a giraffe’s natural markings, while also signaling warmth and sophistication.


Kudingo
The second logo concept features a cheerful giraffe with its tongue out and eyes squinted, capturing a sense of playfulness and joy. Pink was chosen as the primary color to reinforce this inviting tone and differentiate the packaging on crowded shelves—an insight supported by market research. Visually, this logo leans into a more traditional sigil or decal style, echoing classic beer branding while introducing a fresh personality. The smooth gradient transition from yellow to pink adds warmth and approachability to the overall design.

Husqvarna, One A Day, & Ricola
Husqvarna was seeking a sleek and refined design layout for decals on their show room models. The decals would go on 8 different models. The concepts used their current branding system and I offered refreshed layouts, icons, and gradients.
These One A Day and Ricola concepts were created, presented, and prototyped for both clients. The concepts for one a day were created to have a mat finish, sleek and tall bottle, and flavor the source of color used. Ricola concept used line drawings as packaging accent, with the recognizable brand yellow as a bottom accent.

More Works
©2025