Designed by: PepsiCo Design & Innovation
Country: United States

Student Work – Dennis de Leon

Student Work - Dennis de Leon

Designed by Dennis de Leon | Country: Canada

Freshly graduated from the Advanced Graphic Design program at Red River College in Winnipeg, Canada, Dennis de Leon has created this conceptual work for Twinings loose tea.

“The concept was to keep a light fresh, refined and royal look. Offering tea drinkers a beverage endorsed by Buckingham Palace and served for over 300 years worldwide.”

Student Work - Dennis de Leon

Student Work - Dennis de Leon

Student Work - Dennis de Leon

Student Work - Dennis de Leon

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Freshly graduated from the Advanced Graphic Design program at Red River College in Winnipeg, Canada, Dennis de Leon has created this conceptual work for Twinings loose tea.

“The concept was to keep a light fresh, refined and royal look. Offering tea drinkers a beverage endorsed by Buckingham Palace and served for over 300 years worldwide.”

Student Work - Dennis de Leon

Student Work - Dennis de Leon

Student Work - Dennis de Leon

Student Work - Dennis de Leon

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