Plenty

Branding • Type Design
Plenty is an indoor vertical farming company that uses less space and fewer resources to grow flavorful produce. Imagine fruits and veggies replacing chips and soda. They came to us for a rebrand with two goals. The first was to convey the uniquely craveable flavor of Plenty produce. The second was to create a warmer and more approachable brand that felt accessible to all. We used a playful color palette with a welcoming custom font that is intended to look and feel delicious. Rather than sticking to typical healthy green visual cues, we took inspiration from desirable food categories which reflects in both the identity and packaging work.
Year:2021
Agency: &Walsh
Role: Brand Designer
Skill: Brand Identity, Type Design, Advertising
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Our team created the Plenty custom typography. It was crafted for display sizes 32pt and above. The construction of Plenty Custom was inspired by plants. It is a humanist sans serif with leaf-like corners and terminals. Wherever possible, the font avoids straight lines and is made up of curved and tapered strokes. The stroke endings are sharp and the curves are as round as a ripe tomato. The Plenty brand is driven by bold typography which makes Plenty Custom the most significant part of the visual language.
CLIENT: Brydon Gerus, Lenny Chase
CREATIVE DIRECTION: Jessica Walsh
STRATEGY: Lauren Walsh
COPYWRITING: Stephanie Halovanic
PRODUCTION: Prue Linehan
LEAD DESIGNER: Sanchit Sawaria, Rachel Denti
DESIGN: Sasyk Mihal, Laura Csocsán, Yijia Xie, Muhittin Güneş
TYPE LEAD: Sanchit Sawaria
TYPE DESIGN: Laura Csocsán, Alex Slobzheninov, Arthur Schwarz
ILLUSTRATION: Sanchit Sawaria, Sasyk Mihal
PHOTOGRAPHY: Sarah Hopp
RETOUCHING: Daniel Plateado
PROP DESIGN: Arielle Casale
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