BRANDING & MERCH DESIGN
KETTLE JAM FESTIVAL
Through a serendipitous moment, I had the opportunity to help the founders of Kettle Jam festival–a small jamgrass festival in Delaware–develop a visual identity for the festival. I also helped design an event poster, event program, and merch line for the event.
Through a serendipitous moment, I had the opportunity to help the founders of Kettle Jam festival–a small jamgrass festival in Delaware– develop a visual identity for the festival. I also created an event poster, event program, and designed a merch line for the event.
Event poster & program


Merch design



Identity design
The founders of the festival, who I worked closely with, had great vision, but lacked design experience. So, they asked me to help them develop a logo and identity for the festival!
Through a few iterations, we arrived at this identity, capped off with the "kettle" mark. It
was designed such that both the wordmark
and kettle visual could be separated out and used on their own.

Event poster & program


Identity design
The founders of the festival, who I worked closely with, had great vision, but lacked design experience. So, they asked me to help them develop a logo and identity for the festival!
Through a few iterations, we arrived at this identity, capped off with the "kettle" mark. It
was designed such that both the wordmark
and kettle visual could be separated out and used on their own.
Merch design




Identity design
The founders of the festival–who I worked closely with–had great vision, but lacked design experience. So, they asked me to help them develop a logo and identity for the festival!
Through a few iterations, we arrived at this identity, capped off with the "kettle" mark. It
was designed such that both the wordmark
and kettle visual could be separated out and used on their own.
Identity design
The founders of the festival–who I worked closely with–had great vision, but lacked design experience. So, they asked me to help them develop a logo and identity for the festival!
Through a few iterations, we arrived at this identity, capped off with the "kettle" mark. It was designed such that both the wordmark and kettle visual could be separated out and used on their own.


