Restaurants and markets

You Are What You Eat

For over 20 years, I have worked in the food and beverage industry creating branding and packaging for some of the world's most iconic brands.

Yet, sometimes it's the smaller brands with limited budgets that shine creatively. Below are several examples of small food and beverage startups that illustrate this.

The Spotter Trotter

This place is a meat market. Literally. Our team helped this local start-up get off the ground by designing its logo and consulting on all marketing materials, including packaging, store design, signage, and website.

We helped take them from having a tent at local farmers' markets to having a brick-and-mortar store in a trendy neighborhood in Atlanta.

Roles: Logo Design, Branding, Design Consulting

Deliverables: Logo, Style Guide, Signage, Banners, Packaging, Merch

Everything's Linked

Based in Atlanta, Everything's Linked was one of the early entries into the gourmet chicken sausage market. I designed the logo, packaging, and presentations for stakeholders

Roles: Logo Design, Branding, Design Consulting

Deliverables: Logo, Style Guide, Signage, Packaging, Merch, Menu Board Design, Food Cart Design

Caffeinds

The Caffeinds packaging illustrates how I helped an independent coffee shop make the journey from rubber-stamped brown paper bags for their packaging to a savvy brand sold in their local brick-and-mortar stores and online.

Deliverables: Logo Updates & Variations, Style Guide, 20 Packaging Skus, Merch

The Local Farmstand

As part of the Westside Provisions District branding project, I created the branding, logo, website, and advertising for one of their first tenants, The Local Farmstand.

Deliverables: Logo, Business Cards, Style Guide, Website, Advertising, Signage, Merch