DRAG

Kuishi

Product catalogue for a sustainable dispensing solutions company.
catalogue design
brand rollout
view in the wild
Close-up texture of a brown pie crust and smooth creamy filling with a yellow label reading 'crust + crème'.
the client and brief
Kuishi is a UK-based company specialising in minimalist, sustainable home and bathroom essentials. They focus on creating timeless and sustainable products that elevate any space. Post their recent re-brand, they reached out to work on creating a wholesale catalogue with product size charts that matched their new brand identity.
Croissant on a wooden board next to a menu card with a yellow logo reading 'crust + crème' on a white rustic table.
Abstract design with three horizontal rounded rectangles in dark burgundy, cream, and yellow.
Three artistic close-up images of flaky crust and creamy filling textures with text overlays promoting crust and crème desserts.
Brief overview
Kuishi needed a wholesale catalogue to share with their clients and prospective buyers to share their product range, list of finishes, variety of colours and custom printing services. As part of this they also needed to update their product size chart in the catalogue and on their website to help customers choose the right products for their spaces.
Frosted window of a patisserie with the sign 'crust + crème' and a red bicycle with a basket parked in front.
Frosted window of a patisserie with the sign 'crust + crème' and a red bicycle with a basket parked in front.
the result
Together, we crafted a catalogue that embraced their updated branding, featuring fresh, elegant, and dynamic layouts. By incorporating their full brand color palette and stunning new fonts, we designed compositions that not only showcased the products but also stood out as visually captivating on their own.
Frosted window of a patisserie with the sign 'crust + crème' and a red bicycle with a basket parked in front.
Frosted window of a patisserie with the sign 'crust + crème' and a red bicycle with a basket parked in front.

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