Crafting a youthful and culturally resonant narrative for a hair care brand
brand identiy
presentation Design
brand overview
Sunsilk, a well-known global hair care brand, is loved for its affordable and accessible products. Designed with women in their early 20s in mind, Sunsilk offers a variety of shampoos and conditioners that cater to different hair concerns.
Whether it’s for daily care or specific issues, Sunsilk ensures quality hair care without the hefty price tag, making it a go-to choice for young women seeking effective and budget-friendly solutions
the Challenges
Create a culturally appropriate and youthful design for Sunsilk.
Accurately showcase ingredient-based products in a visually engaging manner.
Tailor the brand messaging to resonate with young adult girls/women.
the approach
Conducted Asset Creations for various platforms, including social media, Amazon listings, and Google ads.
Crafted compelling campaign creatives to communicate the essence of Sunsilk’s culturally inspired shampoos and hair care.
Implemented an overall conceptualization and creation strategy to ensure a cohesive brand image.
Focused on creating visually appealing content that highlighted the product’s ingredients and cultural relevance.
the impact
The campaigns received positive reception, resonating well with the target audience.
Generated substantial engagement on social media platforms, fostering a sense of community around the brand.
Notably influenced sales in a positive direction, indicating a successful alignment of the brand with the preferences and expectations of young adult girls/women.
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