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Beverage brand packing

Just wrapped up this label design for a drink concept called “SIP State” 🥤
The idea was to create something that feels bold and modern, but still clean enough to stand out on a shelf. I played around with gradients, contrast, and typography to give it that slightly futuristic vibe without overcomplicating it.
One thing I focused on was making the design work both up close and from a distance — so it catches attention fast, but still has details when you look longer.
Curious what you think:
• Does it feel like an actual product you’d pick up?
• Is the balance between aesthetic and readability working?
Any feedback is appreciated 🙌

u/SnorpleSaint — 5 days ago

Pink flower poster

Minimalist lotus poster in bold pink tones 🌸
Exploring contrast and texture through a halftone-style design. The lotus—symbol of purity and rebirth—emerges from a dense patterned background, almost like it’s fighting its way into clarity. I wanted to combine a modern graphic feel with a timeless spiritual symbol.
Curious what this evokes for you: calm, chaos, or something in between?
Feedback welcome!

u/SnorpleSaint — 5 days ago

Just finished this lip balm label design

Just finished this lip balm label design and wanted to share it here 👀
The goal was to create something minimal but still eye-catching on a small format. I focused on clean typography, balanced composition, and a color palette that feels fresh but not too loud.
One of the main challenges was working with limited space — making sure everything stays readable while still looking aesthetic on an actual product.
Would love to hear your thoughts:
• Does it feel premium or more casual?
• Anything you’d tweak or improve?
Appreciate any feedback 🙌

u/SnorpleSaint — 8 days ago
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Made a poster for the house

Made this poster inspired by “Just Dance” — wanted to explore bold typography + minimal illustration.
The idea was to let the type do most of the work. Oversized, textured red letters create rhythm and movement, while the simple black line character adds a bit of personality without distracting from the main message.
Played a lot with scale, spacing, and layering to make everything feel dynamic but still readable. The grainy texture was the final touch to give it that slightly raw, printed feel.
Curious what you think — does it feel alive enough?

u/SnorpleSaint — 8 days ago
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Made a label for a beverage brand

Just finished designing a label for a beverage can and wanted to share the process 👀
Started with a rough concept and mood (color palette + vibe), then moved into layout — balancing typography, hierarchy, and readability on a curved surface. The biggest challenge was making it look clean but still eye-catching from a distance.
After a few iterations, tweaks in contrast and spacing made everything click. Added some small details to give it personality without overloading it.
Pretty happy with how it turned out. Feedback welcome 🙌

u/SnorpleSaint — 8 days ago