A Golden State
Cannabis—
California
California
Coming soon. Two-time Dieline Award Winner 2020 for pre-roll packaging and gift set packaging (view in links).
High quality cannabis flower, cultivated with snowmelt from Mount Shasta.
The brand identity and packaging system included a new name for the established cannabis brand. “A Golden State” simultaneously pays homage to California as well as to the elevated state of mind one might experience when consuming cannabis.
Mount Shasta, which towers above the city of Redding where A Golden State is based, is integrated into the brand’s mark, sitting atop a cascading typography system influenced by new age ephemera in California. Unique strain names for A Golden State’s proprietary genetics, custom child resistant tins, foil stamped softtouch cartons, and suminagashi patterned gift boxes round out a comprehensive brand system which continues to evolve and grow.
High quality cannabis flower, cultivated with snowmelt from Mount Shasta.
The brand identity and packaging system included a new name for the established cannabis brand. “A Golden State” simultaneously pays homage to California as well as to the elevated state of mind one might experience when consuming cannabis.
Mount Shasta, which towers above the city of Redding where A Golden State is based, is integrated into the brand’s mark, sitting atop a cascading typography system influenced by new age ephemera in California. Unique strain names for A Golden State’s proprietary genetics, custom child resistant tins, foil stamped softtouch cartons, and suminagashi patterned gift boxes round out a comprehensive brand system which continues to evolve and grow.
CLIENT
Satya Capital
SERVICES
Branding
Naming
Messaging
Trademarking
Packaging
DESIGN TEAM
FÖDA Studio
Creative Director—Jett Butler
Art Director—Alice Du
Designer—Andy Gottschalk
Photography by Nick Simonite
Satya Capital
SERVICES
Branding
Naming
Messaging
Trademarking
Packaging
DESIGN TEAM
FÖDA Studio
Creative Director—Jett Butler
Art Director—Alice Du
Designer—Andy Gottschalk
Photography by Nick Simonite