
What Brand Design Really Means
Brand design is not just about logos or colour palettes; it’s about how a brand manifests physically in the real world. Every physical item you produce represents a touch point for people that helps them experience and remember your brand, which is why we at BrandNest Design teach you the design of brand touch points, how they are structured, designed and made to look interconnected.
Packaging Strategy
Discover the mechanics of designing product packaging that conveys a brand story at first glance but is also functional and production ready.
Merchandise Development
Find out how to design merch that is both desirable and useful that speaks to the visual language of a brand.
Visual systems
Understand how to create a complete visual system, including its application to several categories.
Brand experience
Learn how physical items contribute to consumer perception, emotion, and long-term brand recognition.
Build Strong Brand Foundations
Discover how to think in systems instead of standalone items and learn how to produce branded environments that work across all of the physical world.

From Concept to Production
Learn to convert conceptual brand concepts to physical product ideas, ensuring that the designs remain manufacturable as well as on brand. Designers frequently enjoy creating concepts, moodboards and presentations, yet the step from concept to actual product is often a different beast altogether. A concept must work, be manufacturable and stay on brand.




Design Brands That Feel Real
Learn how to make branded products in ways that feel right, in addition to just looking great, in the physical world.