Programs
Figma
Illustrator
Photoshop
Client
Lucky Jae Florals
Lucky Jae Florals
is a floral, flower farming, and farmstand business nestled in the Central Valley of California.
Given its new emergence, there was yet crucial components to the business, namely a brand identity and a website.
The original logo of Lucky Jae Florals was inspired by a horseshoe, which represented the rustic, grounded aesthetic of the business.
Keeping first version in mind, I elevated the logo by basing its composition on horseshoe itself to create visual interest.
Curating the color palette and typography came smoothly, as the brand began to feel distinct and unique to Lucky Jae.
Variation
Elements
Logo
Color palette
Using UI/UX principles, I designed a website that serves as the point of contact between the business and consumer.
It spotlights two services: flowers and farmstand.
Viewers are able to browse bouquets options, as well as update themselves on items available for purchase at the farmstand.
They are also given contact info for any questions or concerns.
For this project, I also sourced talent for photography. From there, we captured product images, as well as the workspace of Lucky Jae Florals.
The photos effectively welcome customers, showcasing that Lucky Jae Florals is located in your friendly neighborhood area.
Rebrand Lucky Jae Florals
Design e-commerce platform
Launch website - in progress
Objectives:
Photography
Hannah Le
Color palette
Project Type
Rebranding
Web Design
UI/UX
Brand Identity
Logo Design
Graphic Design
Let’s connect!
nancymytran@ucla.edu
See all projects
Project Type
Rebranding
Web Design
UI/UX
Brand Identity
Logo Design
Graphic Design
Programs
Figma
Illustrator
Photoshop
Client
Lucky Jae Florals
Lucky Jae Florals
is a floral, flower farming, and farmstand business nestled in the Central Valley of California.
Given its new emergence, there was yet crucial components to the business, namely a brand identity and a website.
The original logo of Lucky Jae Florals was inspired by a horseshoe, which represented the rustic, grounded aesthetic of the business.
Keeping first version in mind, I elevated the logo by basing its composition on horseshoe itself to create visual interest.
Curating the color palette and typography came smoothly, as the brand began to feel distinct and unique to Lucky Jae.
Variation
Elements
Logo
Using UI/UX principles, I designed a website that serves as the point of contact between the business and consumer.
It spotlights two services: flowers and farmstand.
Viewers are able to browse bouquets options, as well as update themselves on items available for purchase at the farmstand.
They are also given contact info for any questions or concerns.
For this project, I also sourced talent for photography. From there, we captured product images, as well as the workspace of Lucky Jae Florals.
The photos effectively welcome customers, showcasing that Lucky Jae Florals is located in your friendly neighborhood area.
Rebrand Lucky Jae Florals
Design e-commerce platform
Launch website - in progress
Objectives:
Photography
Hannah Le
Color palette
Let’s connect!
nancymytran@ucla.edu
See all projects
Project Type
Rebranding
Web Design
UI/UX
Brand Identity
Logo Design
Graphic Design
Programs
Figma
Illustrator
Photoshop
Client
Lucky Jae Florals
Lucky Jae Florals
is a floral, flower farming, and farmstand business nestled in the Central Valley of California.
Given its new emergence, there was yet crucial components to the business, namely a brand identity and a website.
The original logo of Lucky Jae Florals was inspired by a horseshoe, which represented the rustic, grounded aesthetic of the business.
Keeping first version in mind, I elevated the logo by basing its composition on horseshoe itself to create visual interest.
Curating the color palette and typography came smoothly, as the brand began to feel distinct and unique to Lucky Jae.
Variation
Elements
Logo
Color palette
Using UI/UX principles, I designed a website that serves as the point of contact between the business and consumer.
It spotlights two services: flowers and farmstand.
Viewers are able to browse bouquets options, as well as update themselves on items available for purchase at the farmstand.
They are also given contact info for any questions or concerns.
For this project, I also sourced talent for photography. From there, we captured product images, as well as the workspace of Lucky Jae Florals.
The photos effectively welcome customers, showcasing that Lucky Jae Florals is located in your friendly neighborhood area.
Rebrand Lucky Jae Florals
Design e-commerce platform
Launch website - in progress
Objectives:
Photography
Hannah Le
Nancy Tran
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Let’s connect!
nancymytran@ucla.edu