Delectable Juicery Branding

This Fresh Juice Branding Identity is Healthy and Simple

Just looking at these images will make you feel healthy and long for a sip of an ice-cold fresh-pressed juice thanks to the brilliant fresh juice branding and packaging efforts of No Entry Design and Josh Held Design.

Making even the most unhealthy of people tempted to try one of these yummy juices, The Juice Shop did the right choice collaborating with the design duo to create its fresh juice branding and packaging. Having just opened up its first location in New York City's bustling Flat Iron District, The Juice Shop Kitchen & Juicery is bound to become a hit because of its reasonable prices and awesome visual branding.

The design duo worked on everything for the new shop from logo package to juice label template to interiors and the web design.
Trend Themes
1. Fresh Juice Packaging - The rise of fresh juice packaging is providing disruptive opportunities in packaging and printing industries.
2. Healthy Branding - The trend towards healthy branding offers opportunities to the food and beverage and advertising industries as consumers seek healthier options.
3. Branding Collaborations - The success of No Entry Design and Josh Held Design's collaboration with The Juice Shop Kitchen suggests that branding collaborations can be a disruptive innovation opportunity for designers and companies in the food and beverage industry.
Industry Implications
1. Packaging - The rise of fresh juice packaging creates disruptive opportunities in packaging and printing industries as companies compete for innovative and sustainable packaging solutions.
2. Food and Beverage - The trend towards healthy branding and fresh juice packaging offers disruptive innovation opportunities for companies in the food and beverage industry as consumers seek healthier and more sustainable options.
3. Design - The success of No Entry Design and Josh Held Design's collaboration with The Juice Shop Kitchen highlights the potential disruptive innovation opportunities for designers to collaborate with companies in the food and beverage industry.

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