With Levolor packaging, I developed a three-part system — the printed box, the logo label, and the info label. This solved challenges with product size and minimum order quantities. The image shows the brand’s strong look on shelf, the flat die line with legend, and a rendering of the final product.

Honeywell wanted a clean look but required three languages. I created three fronts: English–French, English–Spanish, and a top panel with all three languages, in a smaller footprint for tighter display areas. I designed it to account for the product’s weight, knowing it would likely stay in place on shelf until purchase.

With Tru-Bolt, I designed the full lock family packaging system for digital locks, handling everything end-to-end — from package design and logo development to product photography and detailed line art for the instruction manual. The rendering here demonstrates how the packaging line looks in store.

I created the Custom die line which frames the product as hero, paired with fluffy laundry imagery for an emotional impact

For Starbucks Teavana, I designed the Bistro Mug packaging with a focus on clean simplicity — letting the product photography and minimal typography carry the brand story. The restrained design reinforced Starbucks’ premium aesthetic while keeping production efficient.