Beverage brand identity collage

Beverage brand identity collage, playful, geometric, vibrant

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Multi-panel layout showing a beverage brand's identity system, including logo, hiring post, product bottles, and brewing instructions across vibrant blocks.

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Summary

A beverage brand's identity system presented as a modular collage mixing logo showcases, a job listing graphic, lifestyle photography, and product instruction cards in interlocking color-blocked zones.

Visual description

A six-panel composition uses color blocking and clean borders to unite disparate brand touchpoints. The top-left square features the word "Founded" on blue, paired with a rounded-square logo mark (pale purple four-leaf shape with dark frame, "dam" wordmark below). The top-middle section shows bold black "Hiring: Sales rep" headline on white, next to a lifestyle photograph of a woman's arm holding a blue container. Top-right is a yellow panel listing cities "Toronto, New York, Chicago, Paris, Sydney" and text "Available soon". The bottom-left half of the layout shows the logo mark again (pale purple flowers in white vases over blue rectangle), with "Oat base" and "June 2022" labels on lavender. Bottom-right contains three sketched coffee-maker instruction diagrams labeled "Eau", "Demi", and "Agiter fortement" in a light gray section.

Key takeaway

The modular six-grid approach lets you show diverse brand content (logo, messaging, product, how-to) in one visual without fragmentation. The consistent color palette and thick dark borders unite otherwise disparate elements. The mix of rigid type hierarchy, geometric shapes, and organic illustrated detail creates visual rhythm.

Reuse notes

Strong for brand identity decks, onboarding presentations, or beverage/food product collateral. The educational (brewing instructions) alongside aspirational (lifestyle shot, hiring message) works well for community-forward or participatory brands. Works best with a limited, high-contrast palette.

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