Brand Identity Design: Expressing Visual Meaning
Packaging and Stationery Ideas
A course by Mumfolk Studio , Graphic Design Studio
About the video: Packaging and Stationery Ideas
Overview
“Here I’ll show you how to create packaging ideas for your brand. If you’re selling products or sending out physical assets for your brand, having an eye catching way to package this up to ensure that the whole experience is on-brand really helps leave a lasting impression with your client or customer.”
In this video lesson Mumfolk Studio addresses the topic: Packaging and Stationery Ideas, which is part of the Domestika online course: Brand Identity Design: Expressing Visual Meaning. Bring a brand's vision to life and connect with its audience through eye-catching visuals.
Partial transcription of the video
“Packaging and Stationery Ideas In this lesson, I'll show you how to create packaging and stationery ideas for your brand. Creating printed assets maximizes the customer experience. It builds trust and leaves a lasting impression. If you're selling physical products, it's important to reflect your product quality in the packaging. Let me show you. This is the box or the template of the packaging, laid out flat. You can see all the sides and visualize how the design will be placed onto the template. Imagine that these sides are folded at various places to create the final box. If you receive ...”
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Course summary for: Brand Identity Design: Expressing Visual Meaning
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Category
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Areas
Art Direction, Branding & Identity, Design, Graphic Design, Logo Design

Mumfolk Studio
A course by Mumfolk Studio
Helen Bamborough is a graphic designer and founder of Mumfolk, a brand and website design studio for mothers on a mission. Growing up, she was always entrepreneurial and even used to sell her creations to her friends in the school playground. She went on to study Psychology at Sussex University before working in a variety of industries from PR to writing. In search of change, Helen later moved to London to study graphic design.
Since then she’s worked in Tokyo and for big brands including Whistles and The Body Shop before going on to start her own Studio, Mumfolk, which allowed her to balance her passion for graphic design with her role as a mother. The studio seeks to support and empower entrepreneurial mothers like Helen and has worked with clients including Style Up Social Academy, Gray x Wild, and Hana Jay Klokner.
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