Carlita Bryant
MFA in Graphic Design - 3 Yr Path — Graduate Graphic DesignN'Joy
In 1985, a company named Sugar Foods Corporation came up with a brand of food products designed to be a staple in office breakrooms, hospitality, convenience stores, and homes alike. The brand was later refined to meet distributor and manufacturer demands. This packaging design project took on the challenge of redesigning the identity and packaging for N’Joy, a corporate-level sugar brand that can only be bought in bulk at wholesale websites and office-supply stores. Further research revealed that, although hard to get your hands on from a consumer level, it is still considered to be a breakroom staple. I conceptualized a redesign that considered both efficiency in production and the effect on corporate employees throughout the workday.
Building the packaging system for N'Joy required in-depth demographic and market trend research, as well as an understanding of consumer products at the B2B level. Iterative development of logos, colors, forms, and packaging, and learning both SolidWorks and KeyShot were crucial to this project's success. Process Book can be found at the project link.
N'Joy taught me a deeper appreciation for the intentionality of a brand identity system as it relates to physical forms, especially when considering both sustainability and financial feasibility for wholesale products. The project's development was a sweet introduction to the rigor of large-scale production.