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WeWantMore Jungle Society Brand Identity
Jungle Society Brand Identity is Golden Design Award winner in 2018 - 2019 Graphics, Illustration and Visual Communication Design Award Category.
Jungle Society Brand Identity

Jungle Society was built on a foundation of female empowerment and diversity. This is visually translated into an extroverted and colorful brand identity. A base of cobalt blue and gold is combined with 4 poppy colors based on tropical flowers and fruits, aiming for an accurate mix of Jungle and Society. All items are mixed randomly creating a set of combinations as diverse as the women they're made for. All packaging and print materials are produced with high quality materials & finishings.

Jungle Society Brand Identity
WeWantMore Jungle Society
WeWantMore Brand Identity
WeWantMore design
WeWantMore design
WeWantMore

WeWantMore is a Belgium based award winning design studio focusing on graphic, interior and experiential design. A studio that puts creativity at the center of the design process, while striving to create lasting valuable contributions to culture. WeWantMore wants to lead the way in designing how brands shape and interact with the world, by relentlessly pushing the boundaries of creativity, challenging accepted beliefs and demanding more from both themselves and their clients. Founded in 2006 and based in Antwerp, Belgium, WeWantMore is a place where graphic, interior and product designers collaborate, resulting in creative and commercial success in projects ranging from logo, packaging and interior to product design for both multinationals and challengers. They have been working for clients such as Coca-Cola, Samsonite, Manhattn’s, Chez Claire, Gatsu-Gatsu, Niko & Hoeked Doughnuts.

Jungle Society

A Belgian brand with Brazilian roots, producing high quality swimwear to look good on women all around the world, in all shapes and sizes. Designed by Amanda Cortez de Murga in Belgium and all products are locally produced in Brazil in specialized sewing ateliers.