I think the second Smooth and silky bottle looks good and it seems to have more balance. It is also good that the cap is at the bottom so it is easier to pour. All of the other bottles seem pretty basic though.
I like the simplicity of #2. Are you designing 5 different packages? That's going to look really good on your portfolio. I can't wait to see them finished! I'm sure they are going to look really good.
I like #7 for your logo i was wondering how would the oil be if you had it like the lotion would it be easy to use instead of turning the top and your hands being all oily
I like the logo #6, it's nice and the graphics next to the type is cute. And I like the square versions for packaging (set #3 or set #5), especially I like the square bottom for lotion tube. Good job!
The 6th logo is my favorite. I don't feel like any of your bottles reflect the organic nature of the product and the logo you designed.
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I think the second Smooth and silky bottle looks good and it seems to have more balance. It is also good that the cap is at the bottom so it is easier to pour. All of the other bottles seem pretty basic though.
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I like the simplicity of #2. Are you designing 5 different packages? That's going to look really good on your portfolio. I can't wait to see them finished! I'm sure they are going to look really good.
ReplyDeleteI like #7 for your logo
ReplyDeletei was wondering how would the oil be if you had it like the lotion
would it be easy to use instead of turning the top and your hands being all oily
I like the logo #6, it's nice and the graphics next to the type is cute. And I like the square versions for packaging (set #3 or set #5), especially I like the square bottom for lotion tube. Good job!
ReplyDeleteLogos, i like 2, 5, and 7 they are working the best, to look more into.
ReplyDeleteAnd as for the bottles, i would like to see 1 & 4 explored some more. i wanted to see some labels, too =[
I really like the fourth logo and first structure, the logo represent the brand vary well. tried to overlap the C of "coco" and "care."
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