We have re-designed the organic branding for
Tesco’s US chain Fresh & Easy Neighborhood Market. The new branding solution
was implemented on their private label packaging, advertising and point of sale
materials.
The brief for the redesign was to increase the visibility of organic on pack, so customers could navigate the range better in store. More focus was placed on the word organic and the current established green was used as an overall color for the packs. When photography is used on pack the dark green background with wood surface reinforces a sophisticated and premium look whilst staying natural in it’s feel. Color coding is delivered with a colored band to hold the title and colored props such as napkins within the photography.
"We wanted to create an ownable solution so incorporating part of the F&E logo ‘the clapple’ into the organic branding was our solution. F&E Organic logo became the main focus on pack, instead of just an endorsement or sign off. We hope the range comes across with a modern contemporary look with all the premium cues that Organic products deserve."
The brief for the redesign was to increase the visibility of organic on pack, so customers could navigate the range better in store. More focus was placed on the word organic and the current established green was used as an overall color for the packs. When photography is used on pack the dark green background with wood surface reinforces a sophisticated and premium look whilst staying natural in it’s feel. Color coding is delivered with a colored band to hold the title and colored props such as napkins within the photography.
"We wanted to create an ownable solution so incorporating part of the F&E logo ‘the clapple’ into the organic branding was our solution. F&E Organic logo became the main focus on pack, instead of just an endorsement or sign off. We hope the range comes across with a modern contemporary look with all the premium cues that Organic products deserve."
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