Bunkhouse

  • DM launched a new, camp-inspired brand called Bunkhouse for the gifting market. The goal was to create a line that captured the spirit of summer camp—nostalgic, woodsy, and fun—while appealing to impulse shoppers looking for something clever and giftable.

  • I drew from my own childhood—growing up on a farm, spending summers at camp, and earning scout badges. That experience shaped the look and feel of the brand. The tone was nostalgic and outdoorsy, with a layer of humor woven through illustrations and copy. Colors were pulled from today’s outdoor gear world—earthy but vibrant, familiar but fresh.

  • I created the brand from the ground up, including the logo, illustration system, color palette, typography, packaging, and photography direction. Deliverables featured here include a deck of cards, disposable hand soaps, a first aid kit, and a camp-style floor mat. I art directed myself throughout—conceptualizing, designing, and delivering the full rollout.

  • The brand sparked immediate excitement. A major Canadian retailer bought into the first aid kit right away, and the overall response affirmed the power of playful, well-targeted storytelling. Looking back, I see the value of collaboration and critique—this was a solo effort, but the process reminded me how much stronger work can become when ideas are shared.

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