I will give expert advice for brand development and design work for retail packaging
Art Direction and Packaging Design Professional
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Packaging & Label Design
About this Gig
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You've worked hard on your product. Found suppliers. Perfected your formula. Now you need packaging that actually sells. But most designers just make things look nice they don't understand what makes customers grab YOUR product off the shelf.
I'm different. My clients have become Amazon Best Sellers and recommended on Walmart+. How? Because pretty designs don't sell products. Smart visual systems do.
Before we even think about package layouts, you need the right visual tools:
- Brand assets that tell your story
- Icons that communicate benefits
- Badges that build trust
- Colors that stand out
These aren't just decorations; they're sales tools based on market psychology.
My team knows what works. We've taken brands from zero sales to major retail success. We understand that every element on your package needs to earn its place by helping customers choose YOU.
Here's what sets us apart: I don't just hand you files and disappear. I guide you through the entire process, from concept to print-ready artwork. You'll know exactly why each decision helps your product succeed.
Let's build the visual tools that give your product its best shot. Your hard work deserves nothing less.
Topic:
Art direction
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Branding design
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FAQ
What exactly do I get for $895?
A physical report that lands on your desk like a retail bible. Market analysis, competitor teardown, psychological warfare strategy. Not a PDF. Real paper. Plus access to my phone for last minute packaging panic attacks.
What makes you different from other designers?
I have 6+ products in Walmart right now. Your "graphic design friend" has 6 followers on Behance. I put products on shelves. They put filters on Instagram. We are not the same.
What's the difference between consultation and full design?
Consultation = me explaining why your jar looks homemade (derogatory). Design = me fixing it so stores stop ghosting you. One hurts your feelings. One makes you money. Get them both!
What's included in full brand development?
Brand autopsy then resurrection. Logo variations, Pantone colors picked for psychology not preference, typography that works at 2.7 seconds, visual assets that scale. Everything but the package (that's extra, but discounted with a package deal).
How many revisions do I get?
Unlimited until it SELLS. Not until you're "happy." Not until your mom likes it. Until strangers exchange money for it. There's a difference. Most designers don't know that. That's why you're here.
How do your prices compare to agencies?
Pentagram: $50K to have interns google your industry. Landor: $75K for a deck you'll never use. Me: $4K to actually get stuff on shelves. I'm not expensive. I'm a bargain with attitude.
How fast can you do this?
1-3 months for the report and branding. I don't do rush jobs, I do right jobs. I eliminate bottlenecks, not become them. Want it faster? Money makes the machine go, but can YOU keep up?
What factory issues do you handle?
All of them. "We can't print gold on kraft!" "This Pantone doesn't exist!" "The die-line is wrong!" (It's always their die-line.) I'm fluent in Factory Panic. It's my fourth language after English, Shopper, and Buyer.
Do you understand my industry?
Does your industry include humans buying things? Then yes. I understand why they think your hot sauce will fix their marriage and why your granola represents their best self. I understand purchase psychology on levels you can't even imagine.
Why are you like this?
Grew up autistic in communist Romania. First time seeing that bright red Coke 2-liter? Pure love. That was the start. 18 years in the industry, still collecting packages like an autist. Your competition hired a hobbyist. You found an obsessive.
