
mVet Identity
skills
identity
photography + editing
copywriting
video design
marketing (instagram, web, & print)
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project overview
using the pre-existing mVet brand (logo), create an identity that both represents the line and can be utilized in various mediums.
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purpose
give the mVet branding a strong, memorable identity that shows the quality of the product line and connects emotionally with the client.


note 1.
all of the product shots in these ads were taken by yours truly. my goals with the ads (above and left) were to provide a clean, professional aesthetic while still incorporating fun and eye-catching visuals + copy. the cohesive wrap ad (left), in particular, was created to be used as the closing page in one of our catalogues.
note 2.
I created the below videos with social media platforms in mind
(specifically instagram). they're fast paced, informative, and just
extra enough to make you stop scrolling. I also made a point
to maintain the brand's identity themes in color, copy,
and overall mood. while there are important product
demonstrations and information in these videos, the
focus is on the visual appeal and feeling.
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"make kennel pads fun", they said.

note 3.
with the help of some extra hands, the entire red vial ad (below) was filmed in our office on a table next to my cubicle... on a phone. it was a good time.
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here's a bonus note: I also shot and edited this dram vial set (left), and yes, the background is transparent. ;)

note 4.
when I was working on this identity for mVet, I wanted to keep in mind a variety of mediums. the soft colors and clean negative space give the branding the professional and sterile aesthetic a veterinary supplier would want, while the clever copy and fun visuals catch the audiences' attention, making the experience memorable.
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color, typography, and aesthetic are all important when creating an identity, but without the 'why' behind them, that's all they are. the first things that I consider are the attitude and message the brand wants to portray and from there, the rest is built.

