Designed by Dmitriy Silchenko, the Altay honey branding utilizes a simple packaging aesthetic to help put the brand's main purpose on display and do so in a quick manner.
Consisting of plain jars emblazoned with geometric labels and the use of craft paper, the Altay honey branding was meant to be created quickly, cheaply and in a simple manner. The final result is a product that, despite being cheap to create, provides maximum results that actually come across as somewhat high-end.
The Altay honey has simple packaging, which only helps to highlight the actual honey within the vessels. It's made from honey harvested from the Altai mountain region that stretches through a large section of Mongolia, Kazakhstan and Siberia.
Rustic Simplified Honey Branding
Altay Honey Utilizes Simple Packaging for Maximum Effect
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