CANJUNE
Label Design for Botanical Hydrosol Blends
2023
Illustration
Graphic Design
Client: CANJUNE ่ฏๅ
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Label Design for Botanical Hydrosol Blends
2023
Illustration
Graphic Design
Client: CANJUNE ่ฏๅ
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This label design project for CANJUNEโs botanical hydrosol blends transforms scent into a visual language โ capturing the vibrant energy of fruits and the refreshing clarity of herbs.
Using abstract plant shapes, brush-like textures, and fluid compositions, the design expresses the essence of two signature blends:
Mangria, a lively fruit-forward blend, and Minjito, a calming herbal collaboration with NONZERO Farm.
Each label features an irregular wave cut, echoing the scentโs character โ the lower wave on Mangria represents flowing spring water, adorned with small droplet icons to suggest movement and freshness.
For Minjito, the upper wave shape suggests a breeze brushing through leaves, with comma-shaped marks beside the product name as a visual whisper of wind. Purple circular fruit forms represent perilla, while leafy shapes dance gently across the surface.
Together, these designs invite the viewer to open the bottle and step into a quiet sensory ritual โ where scent and image move in harmony.
Using abstract plant shapes, brush-like textures, and fluid compositions, the design expresses the essence of two signature blends:
Mangria, a lively fruit-forward blend, and Minjito, a calming herbal collaboration with NONZERO Farm.
Each label features an irregular wave cut, echoing the scentโs character โ the lower wave on Mangria represents flowing spring water, adorned with small droplet icons to suggest movement and freshness.
For Minjito, the upper wave shape suggests a breeze brushing through leaves, with comma-shaped marks beside the product name as a visual whisper of wind. Purple circular fruit forms represent perilla, while leafy shapes dance gently across the surface.
Together, these designs invite the viewer to open the bottle and step into a quiet sensory ritual โ where scent and image move in harmony.








