This rebrand for the food brand Nature’s Path re-envisions the brand in a fresh, minimalistic style to represent the organic and healthy snacks they produce. The logo features a Canada goose in flight to represent the brands Canadian identity, with its headquarters located in Richmond, British Columbia.
The squared sans serif typeface represents sturdiness and integrity, showing customers how hardy their products are. This redesigned emblem is not only versatile and more legible at a small size, but its bold colour palette of steel grey, black, and white allows it to stand out on any applications.
The 2026 Bug Calendar features 12 different bug illustrations done digitally with procreate. The goal was to create a themed calendar with illustrations, strong typography, and a comprehensive layout. Each bug is meant to match the aesthetic of the month, whether it be in colour or by name.
Every illustration was done with royalty-free references to ensure that each detail was as exact as possible to each real insect. The choice of type was meant to reflect the instability and uncertainty of the changing seasons.
A woman and Indigenous owned home bakery/catering service run solely by Katelyn Johnston in Wikwemikong, Ontario. Katelyn wanted a cozy, inviting aesthetic for her new brand, and so, Berry Best Bakery aims to give you the feeling of stepping into grandma’s kitchen. Warm, rich reds, greens and a muted cream are used to envoke a sensation of calmness. The logo stands out by replicating the sticker label of a jam jar.
Menus were created to give customers the option of ordering a custom cake made easier. Each menu features base cake and add-on pricing. The menu’s left edge is lined with a red gingham pattern to continue the feeling of a jam jar.