Packaging design work

Beautiful products deserve beautiful containers. Packaging design is its own special form of artwork with challenges of contents, packaging materials, colour matching, printing technologies, and working with three-dimensional structures. I am sure that one could study this for a lifetime and still only know a fraction of the whole. Since 2018, I have been learning how to create packaging that draws customers in and shows off products to best advantage. I have had many misses and almost-but-not-quites along the way, and have revised many designs over the years. These are some that I felt really hit the mark.

three bars of Lavender Lemongrass soap in yellow boxes decorated with white botanical motifs in a whimsical, illustrative style
Seafoam Lavender bar soap box - die cut provided by company, artwork by Kiva-Marie Belt
A crimson metallic label for Cedar & Fir Beard Oil on a dark blue bottle with a black pump top in front of a blue painted background. The label has plain sans serif text surrounded by a wreath of lavender sprigs.
Seafoam Lavender beard oil label - design by Kiva-Marie Belt, printed on metallic substrate