Student Work - Julian Baker

Designed by Julian Baker | Country: United States
A very nice selection of work from Watkins College of Art and Design in Nashville, TN graduate Julian Baker.

“Stolz Brewery - This is a concept brand for a modern brewery based out of Baltimore, MD that focuses on hand-crafted, European-style beer. The name Stolz is a German translation of the word ‘proud’. This sets up the personality of the brand as being confident, substantial, and bold. They specialize in classic ales such as the Black, Brown, and Blond ales.”


“BHoney - This is a concept brand for a specialty honey company that focuses on unique, organic, simple honey products. The name ‘BHoney’ is taken to the product names as ‘B Clever’ or ‘B Classic’. The jar is designed to have a wooden honey wand attached to the lid, which resembles the logo.”


“Lush - This is a concept brand for a organic body care company that focuses on fine, all-natural, luxury products. Lush is meant to be a purely organic experience for your body and skin. The ‘Total Body Restoration’ kit by Lush includes a bottle of body wash, a solid bar of hand soap, and two vials of essential oils.”









6 Comments, Comment or Ping
Oliver
graet work … looks very beautiful
Dec 16th, 2009
Design Ideas
Very good for student
Dec 16th, 2009
Cara
Really nice packaging. The Stolz beer line is a nice concept. I was curious if the Lush line was a re-branding of the existing body care company? If not, perhaps a little more research was needed, Lush is already a well-branded national retail store with the same goal so it thew me off to see it presented as an original concept.
Dec 16th, 2009
akrokdesign
i am a sucker for the two first ones. the 3rd, need some more love / work.
Dec 16th, 2009
theywillseeme
thanks for the great feedback.
As far as I knew, I created the Lush brand as my own concept. But I realize now that there is a successful company with that name. I found the actual ‘Lush cosmetics’ brand, and they definitely could use a little re-design. Thanks for pointing that out to me.
Dec 18th, 2009
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