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Signage and Packaging Design

Signage and packaging design that makes the brand easier to notice offline.

For shelves, spaces, uniforms, labels, and signs that should feel as deliberate in real use as the brand feels online.

Handoff
Production ready
Shelves Spaces Uniforms
Physical sign design
Badge style brand asset
Before

Looks fine online, weak in real use

The brand falls apart on signs, labels, and packaging because the physical pieces were never designed with the same care.

After

A brand that holds up off screen

The same business feels clearer on walls, shelves, uniforms, and vehicles because the visual system carries across the real world too.

What You Get

Physical brand pieces built for real viewing distance, real materials, and real production.

01

Sign concepts built for real size

Shop signs, fascia, wayfinding, and wall pieces designed around the actual surface they will sit on.

02

Label and pack layouts

Packaging artwork shaped around jars, bottles, boxes, pouches, and other physical formats.

03

Mockups before production

Context views so you can judge the piece before it goes to print or fabrication.

04

Production ready files

Supplier friendly files with the right dimensions, bleed, and export settings.

05

Material and finish notes

Practical notes that make handoff to the printer or fabricator cleaner.

06

Rollout support

Help keeping the brand steady across shelves, spaces, uniforms, or vehicle surfaces.

Work

Recent physical brand work.

All Starzz shop sign
Street level sign Visibility
Branded hoodie
Apparel support Wearables
Brand rollout piece
Rollout system Consistency
Product label direction
Label direction Packaging
Physical brand badge
Mark in use Application
Process

A physical brand process that starts with the real format, not guesswork.

Step
01

Start with the surface and the size

We look at the physical context first so the design works from the distance, scale, and material it will actually live on.

  • Surface and dimensions confirmed.
  • Supplier template reviewed.
  • Main message prioritized.
Label direction phase
Step
02

Design on the real format

The piece is designed on the actual sign size or pack template so the layout decisions already match production reality.

  • Artwork built on the right structure.
  • Mockups used at the right stage.
  • Revisions stay practical.
Signage design in context
Step
03

Hand over clean production files

You get the files ready for the printer or fabricator, plus a cleaner handoff if the supplier has questions.

  • Production ready exports.
  • Supplier friendly handoff.
  • Less rework later.
Delivered physical brand piece
Packages

Start with one product or one space, then scale into the wider physical rollout if needed.

Shelf Ready Set

Best when one product line needs labels or packaging that look more considered on the shelf.

  • One label or pack format
  • Front and back layout
  • Mockup preview
  • Print ready export
  • 1 round of revisions
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Full Physical Brand Set

Best when products, spaces, uniforms, and support material all need to carry the same brand direction.

  • Broader product or space scope
  • Vehicle or apparel support
  • Supplier handoff help
  • Flexible rollout planning
  • Quoted around the real job
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Client Proof

Physical brand work still has to feel like your vision, not someone else’s shortcut.

"I upgraded my business logo, y'all. It's so young, fresh, and dope. Shout out to @blackwell_graphics for hooking me up with this phenomenal logo."

Unique Home Decor By Sierra Logo refresh

"We now have an official logo. Thank you @blackwell_graphics for bringing my vision to life. I knew what I didn't want but had no specific design in mind. I gave the colors and some broad parameters and he went to work. I'm in love."

Suga Sweet Births Logo design
FAQ

Common questions about signage and packaging design.

Do you handle printing and fabrication too?
Design is the main service, but we can also help with supplier handoff so the final production matches the files more closely.
Can you refresh existing packaging without changing the product itself?
Yes. A packaging refresh is common when the product stays the same but the shelf presence needs to look stronger.
Can you work with dielines and packaging templates from my supplier?
Yes. If the supplier already has a template, we can design on the correct structure instead of forcing the artwork after the fact.
Can this work for a small test run and not just a big rollout?
Yes. The design process works for small runs too. The difference is usually in the supplier and volume, not in the need for a clear design.
Start

If people can touch it, carry it, or pass by it, the brand should still feel deliberate.