For this project, we had to make packaging for a high-end candy company. I chose to do luxury edibles. Celestial Treats is a gourmet edible brand concept developed as my first three-dimensional packaging project. This piece explores complex die-line construction and cohesive brand storytelling across multiple panels.
The design focuses on creating a unified visual flow that wraps seamlessly around the structure, blending premium aesthetics with precise technical execution. The final package was printed and hand-assembled, bringing the brand to life in a tangible, fully realized form.
Logo Sketches

Final logo Design
The name and logo I decided on was celestial treats, with eyes that have a stoned effect. I went with a galaxy overlay of the eyes and text, as I wanted to incorporate the “celestial” to the logo while also showing the stoned look. Creating the eyes to also have veins was a difficult task, but I am extremely happy with the final design.

Box Design
For this box design, my goal was to create something that immediately catches the consumer’s eye on the shelf while still feeling unique and intentional. I chose a cohesive space theme throughout the entire design, with the company name, logo, and individual flavors each corresponding to a different planet. This concept allowed the packaging to feel immersive and visually engaging.
One of my favorite elements is the transparent weed symbol on the front of the box, which allows the consumer to see some of the individual packaging inside. I’m especially proud of how this piece turned out and how distinct it feels compared to most edible packaging on the market.
Progress One

Final Design

Reflection
This project was one of my favorite projects. I really loved learning about the challenges and struggles about package designing. It was very enjoyable to be able to have full control start to finish on this box design. One of the many struggles I had with the design, was being able to fit all my ideas on without looking cluttered or poorly designed. Another challenge I had, was finding the right background image for the box itself, as I wanted to make sure there was a galaxy feel, without it taking away from any type or images on the box. Overall, I would highly recommend any graphic designer to do a project like this.
