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Signage and Packaging Design

Your brand lives in the physical world too. Make it unmissable.

A street sign, a delivery bike, a product shelf, a branded bag. These are all brand moments. They should feel as deliberate as your best online work.

Who is this for?

For brands that need their physical presence to match the quality of their digital presence.

You are opening a shop, office, salon, restaurant, or other physical space and need it to look ready from day one.
Your product is going onto shelves and needs packaging that can compete visually.
Your delivery vehicles, uniforms, or physical space do not match the brand people see online.
You want your real use brand touchpoints to work as hard as your digital ones.
What we design

From storefronts to shelves, the brand should stay coherent across every real use surface.

Signage

Shop fascia and outdoor signs

Shop fronts, building signs, estate boards, and other outward-facing brand surfaces.

Indoor signage

Wayfinding, wall graphics, reception areas, and interior brand communication inside the space.

Vehicle branding

Branding for vans, bikes, trucks, and other mobile surfaces that carry the business through the city.

Uniform and apparel

Workwear, aprons, caps, staff shirts, and branded clothing that should feel intentional, not improvised.

Exhibition and event stands

Backdrop, booth, and stand graphics for expos, activations, and public-facing setups.

Packaging

Product labels

Bottle, jar, sachet, and tin labels for food, wellness, and beauty products.

Boxes and cartons

Retail boxes, gift boxes, and shipping cartons that need clearer structure and shelf presence.

Bags and pouches

Paper bags, pouches, and flexible packaging formats for products that need to feel established on the shelf.

Packages

Scope a small launch kit or a broader full physical rollout depending on where the brand needs to appear.

Retail Brand Launch
  • Product label for one SKU
  • Retail box or pouch
  • Branded paper bag
  • Production-ready files
  • Dieline templates
  • 2 revision rounds
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We can help liaise with vetted Nairobi signage and packaging suppliers if you need the process managed beyond design.
How packaging design works

The physical format matters, so the design process starts with structure before decoration.

01

Brief and research

We gather the product or space details, target customer, physical context, competitor references, and any compliance requirements.

02

Dieline and specs

If packaging is involved, we source or prepare the structural template before artwork is designed.

03

Design on the correct template

The artwork is built on the actual signage size or packaging layout so the design is production-minded from the start.

04

Mockup preview

You review how the final piece should look in context before anything goes to production.

05

Revisions

We refine layout, hierarchy, colour, and product information until the piece feels ready.

06

Production handover

We hand over supplier-ready files and, if needed, help liaise with the fabricator or printer.

Case study

Shelf presence and space branding should feel like one system, not separate projects.

Physical rollout Packaging and signage set
5 product SKUs Retail box Shelf display Counter branding
TypePackaging and shop signage
MarketRetail launch
Brief

A product brand needed shelf-ready packaging plus branded point-of-sale materials that could compete with stronger-looking products already in the category.

Result

The rollout covered packaging, counter branding, and supporting retail visuals so the product launch felt more complete and more credible in-store.

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FAQ

Questions, answered clearly.

Do you handle the actual fabrication or just the design?
Design is the core service, but we can also help liaise with trusted signage fabricators and packaging suppliers so the final production matches the files properly.
Can you help with packaging requirements and label rules?
We design with practical compliance requirements in mind and can structure labels accordingly, especially where local product standards affect the layout. Formal regulatory sign-off still sits with the relevant specialist or authority.
Can you refresh existing packaging without changing the product itself?
Yes. Packaging refreshes are common when the product stays the same but the brand needs to look stronger on the shelf.
Do you design for small test runs as well as bigger rollouts?
Yes. The design process works for both small pilot batches and larger production runs. The difference is in the supplier and production volume, not the need for clear design.

Whether it is a shop front, a shelf, or a delivery van, the brand should be impossible to ignore.