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FMCG Branding Case Study

Project background: A team of scientists and researchers from Chennai, Tamil Nadu India has formulated a range of natural laundry and lifestyle products like liquid detergent, stain remover, and room fresheners. The founders Mr. Vignesh Murugan and Mr. Sha Hussain approached Arabella Design to design a sophisticated premium looking FMCG brand that would evoke a soft, caring, and comfortable feeling, just like a bunny’s hug.

Natural FMCG Branding Case Study

Brand Archetype

The Innocent: Bunnyhug

The brand endorses nature and natural living. The innocent archetype is honest and pure, with no ill will against anyone.

Personality: Generous, honest, caring, and compassionate

Brand communication: Straight talking, simple

Brand Archetype for FMCG Branding by arabella

Brand Identity Design

The FMCG brand logo has been designed as a doodle for simplicity and high visibility. The heart shape formed by the bunny ears depicts the brand’s love for people and their clothes. The icon is unique, and easily identifiable even in small sizes. The circle adds a feeling of wholesomeness and also gives it a desired FMCG branding look & feel.

Recommended logotype: Combination mark type

Graphic family: Organic (clothes/water)

Look & feel: Simple, sophisticated look with a feeling of softness and being cared for.

Bunnyhug Official Company Logo

The recommended brand color palette and typography family to bring alive the innocent FMCG branding look & feel.

Aligning with the FMCG company branding look and feel, the brand color palette has shades from deep blue to orange. Orange to attract attention and aqua blue for the feel of water and freshness, while staying sophisticated.

Brand color palette for fmcg branding by arabella
Brand Font Family for FMCG Branding by Arabella

Demonstration of Color and Typography Usage

These creatives show the importance and weightage of different brand colors and the usage of brand fonts for effective FMCG branding for the fast-moving consumer goods company.

Fmcg branding demonstration
Fmcg-branding-example

Packaging Label Design

We use design as a tool to increase the product’s value and enhance the brand image. Our packaging designs outshine the brand’s competition, generate trust, and persuade shoppers to purchase the offerings.

Product Photoshoot

Product photo-shoot builds desired value in the world of digital commerce. Appropriate brand imagery guidelines and product listing image design helped the startups accomplish a successful FMCG branding strategy for Amazon.

Website UI/UX Design

The website was designed to be timeless in design and intuitive in experiencing the sole aim was to help the startup in bringing alive the desired FMCG branding strategy.

We helped the startup build a memorable, conversion-focused, and future-proofed website and e-commerce store, reinforcing and increasing brand value and customer loyalty.

Brand Signage Design

It is important to reach the right customers and an eye-catching signage design helps the customer know where the brand is available. Unlike other means of advertising like radio, TV, and newspaper, signage is cost-effective.

signage design

Creative Communication for Amazon

The creative communication was mainly developed to build the required brand perception on Amazon, which is the primary sales channel for the brand. The creatives are also used to showcase the brand on other e-commerce websites.

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Case studies of some other brands we’ve built.

Branding is at the core of everything we do. Every design, every detail, every decision — all purposefully crafted to strengthen the brand. Our outcome-focused solutions span research, strategy, creativity, engagement, and execution.

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