Designed by: PepsiCo Design & Innovation
Country: United States

Student Work – Lydia Nichols

Student Work - Lydia Nichols

Designed by Lydia Nichols | Country: United States

“Good Fizz is an MFA project conceived to explore both branding and packaging for an invented kombucha company. Embracing the fact that kombucha is comprised of tiny living organisms, each bottle features happy illustrations of floating bacteria as well as custom type that wraps the entire bottle. The paper seal on top lists ingredients along with the warning, “Don’t Shake! It’s Fizzy Enough Already.” 

Student Work - Lydia Nichols

Student Work - Lydia Nichols

Student Work - Lydia Nichols

Student Work - Lydia Nichols

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“Good Fizz is an MFA project conceived to explore both branding and packaging for an invented kombucha company. Embracing the fact that kombucha is comprised of tiny living organisms, each bottle features happy illustrations of floating bacteria as well as custom type that wraps the entire bottle. The paper seal on top lists ingredients along with the warning, “Don’t Shake! It’s Fizzy Enough Already.” 

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