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Branding Design

8 Cannabis Design Instagrams To Follow

Here is a small list of some of our favorite cannabis design Instagram accounts we love to follow. You will find a lot of great variety on this list but yet all related to cannabis and design. From glass design to branding design we love it all.

Empire Glass Works

From avocado pipes to milkshake bongs, Empire Glass Works creates some of the most fun hand blown pieces in the industry.

Ablauren Ceramics

Ablauren Ceramics are some of the most unique handcrafted pieces we’ve ever seen. They adapted the idea of having a functional pipe that could also accent the space and personal décor and their designs are stunning.  

Kiva Confections

Kiva Confections are the creators of edible goodies like Terra, Petra, and Camino. We think they are BRILLIANT with their branding. Kiva’s Instagram definitely communicates their uniqueness and creativity with their brand. We think it’s done really well.

Zoma Cannabis

Zoma Cannabis is a delightful cannabis brand and their beautiful placement and art revolving around their brand has been inspiration to us.  

Broccoli Magazine

Broccoli is an international magazine for all cannabis lovers. Their Instagram is brilliantly stimulating and explores art, fashion and culture all while promoting the discovery and intelligent enjoyment of cannabis.

Envy Glass Studios

From their ‘heady’ glass to their ‘electroformed’ work, Envy Glass Designs creates some of the most unique looking glass work in the cannabis industry.

Jerome Baker Designs

Jerome Baker Designs was influenced by Bob Snodgrass, one of the OGs in modern pipe making. Jason Harris, founder of JBD and maker of the largest bong in the world, is an apprentice of Mr. Snodgrass and makes some of the best glass work around.

Cannabis Designs

Cannabis Designs is a showcase feed of some of the best cannabis branding and logo designs in the industry.

 

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Design

Tips On Giving Negative Feedback To Your Designer

Uh oh! Your designer just sent you some work to look at and you don’t like it. How do you give constructive ‘negative’ feedback to your designer? Giving design feedback can be tough to do sometimes but I’ve always thought of it like ‘publicity’; Whether it’s good or bad, ALL feedback is good. Feedback from a client is one of the most important parts of the design process. It’s what designers need in order to continue progressing a project and learning what you do and don’t like. It is essential to communicate with your designer.

I have been on the receiving end of some great, even harsh, feedback that opened my eyes and pushed my work into new directions. The only way to give “bad” feedback is to not give any at all. The worst feedback I ever received was “I don’t like it.” That was it. Those four words. It wasn’t the worst because they didn’t like the work I had done for them, it was the worst because they didn’t say why/what they didn’t like. What didn’t they like about it? Was it the color? Was it the font? The placement? What?? What direction do I go from here?

I have also had a client who was a friend lie to me because they were afraid to hurt my feelings. I created a logo for them and they told me they were delighted with all the work I had done. They were ecstatic, in fact. “We absolutely love everything! You did great!” they said. Then they didn’t use the logo and then they hired an entirely different designer. That hurt most of all.

As a designer, feedback is how I check in with my client. To hear your opinion so my design can align with your vision. I want to make sure we’re both on the same page and that I’m heading in the right direction. I’m a designer, not a magician. I wish I could just tap on the keyboard, make a few clicks, and out comes the perfect website or logo. In order to get a final product my clients are happy with, collaboration is a necessity.

I have come up with some tips on giving great feedback to your designer. Whether you communicate over the phone, via email, or in person, these will help your designer understand your vision and deliver the design you will be 100% happy with.

1. Be specific

The more specific you are, the harder it is to misinterpret you. The more information we have, the better. Tell us exactly what you’re envisioning.

A phrase like “We want it to ‘pop’” is not great. What your designer may think “pop” means may be different than what your “pop” means. Is it the color? The boldness? The geometry?

Usually, when we take on a new project we send out a questionnaire asking for details on how you want your brand or website to look. We ask anyone who fills this out to be as specific as possible.

2. Give Us Examples

We get that you’re not a designer and expressing to us exactly what you want can be difficult. That’s why we love examples. Tell us what brands/sites you love and who inspires you? Even on the negative side, tell us what brands you hate and who you want to avoid looking like.

We love hearing phrases like “I love the look of…” or “The colors of…are close to what we’re envisioning.” It makes it so much easier to get an idea of what you want. We love seeing what you’re inspired by.

3. Ask Questions

Want to know if something is possible with your design? Don’t be afraid to ask us. We will not be afraid to tell you what we are and are not capable of doing. There are no stupid questions, and again, this gives us another chance to get a better idea of what you want.

Even if you just have a general idea of what you want but you’re not sure how to word it, ask for help. Designers are usually willing to work with you to discover what you are truly wanting in a design.

4. Don’t be afraid of hurting our feelings.

As long as you’re respectful with your feedback, designers will not be offended if you don’t like their work. Don’t be afraid to tell us if you don’t like the colors, the font, the size, etc. In fact, this is helpful for us. This is how we learn. But again, be specific. Don’t just say “I don’t like it.” That’s not helpful. Feedback like “I don’t like the boldness of that font” or “That blue color is too dark” are a lot more constructive.

Yes, designers are artists and we tend to be sensitive about our art, BUT when we are creating a piece of art for you and your business, we ultimately want you to be happy and satisfied. When our clients are happy, we’re happy.

In conclusion

Tell us everything you’re envisioning about your design and be honest when receiving work you don’t like. As designers, we want to produce something that we are proud of and we can only really do that when our clients are happy with the work we create for them. So remember: communicate, when in doubt ask, and keep it respectful. Fear not, we really really need that feedback.

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Branding Las Vegas Logos

Our Top 5 Favorite Las Vegas Cannabis Brands

Just like people, company brands have personalities. Some brands may have a “fun-spirited” personality or some may look more “rugged” or even have a “sophisticated” look about them. All of these choices are great and essential to establishing a quality and memorable brand.

With more and more states legalizing medical and recreational cannabis, new dispensaries, new products, and new brands are popping up all the time. So many, in fact, it’s difficult to stay on top of recent companies and brands. Especially in Las Vegas! Clark Country has over 50 dispensaries and even more cultivators. Not to mention Sin City also has two of the largest dispensaries in the world! With so much going on, we thought we would highlight our favorite Las Vegas cannabis brands and why we think they’re unique and successful.

AMA

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As the first licensed cultivator to sell cannabis in Las Vegas, AMA, which stands for Alternative Medicine Association, looks to offer recreational users and medical patients an exceptional cannabis experience. AMA’s logo and branding are simple yet impactful. Their font communicates a fun personality within a professional description circle. We believe their success is not only because of their clean top-shelf products but because of their lively, carefree look.

Cannavative

Cannavative is another simple cannabis brand that has found success in NV. They are the creators of the famous “motivator” infused pre-rolls. They are fantastic at their promotions and getting out in the community so their face can be seen. Not only can you find Cannavative products at pretty much any dispensary in Las Vegas, but they have pop-up promotions everywhere! Their logo is hard to miss, with its unique font and the leaf lightbulb icon. They also do a great job of incorporating their branding into all their products with a similar font. You’ll never have to second guess where you got that sublime vape cart from again.

Desert Grown Farms

Desert Grown Farms is known to have the largest cannabis cultivation area in Las Vegas and is in the heart of the city. In their 54,000 square foot facility, they grow some of the best flower in Sin City. With unusual and unique strains like Blue Frost, DGF Glue, and Hendo Cream they have placed first in High Times Cannabis Cup and have also scored the title of High Times Strongest Strains. Their branding is unique and very professional, it is a clean black and white look with a simple warped font with their icon being a “D” inside a “G”. That little DG icon can be recognized throughout the whole valley.

Gardens of We-Eden

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Gardens of We-Eden‘s mission is “to bring to Nevada dispensaries only the highest quality of soil cultivated cannabis” and with 70 years of combined experience in the industry, they understand how to grow plants and push the plants they grow to the best quality possible and also push to produce the most they can. Gardens of We-Eden’s logo icon is a caduceus inside an angel sitting on top of a lotus flower. This symbolism evokes a healthy calm impression of what their products offer. Plus their play on the words and idea of the Garden of Eden is very clever. We love Gardens of We-Eden!

Medizin

Medizin is known to sell its products only from the Planet 13 dispensary, the largest dispensary in the world. If you do visit Las Vegas we definitely recommend stopping by this place and picking up something from Medizin. Their flower, vapes, and concentrates are always top-shelf and reasonably priced. They believe that growing medicinal marijuana is an art form and claim they treat it as such, you can tell. Medizin’s logo is a simple lower case “m” within a thin circle over an all capped font simply stating their name. We love their branding because they create a new “look” for every strain they grow (ex in the image: Mango Kush and Mary Chino) while still leaving their simple mark on everything. We think it’s brilliant.

Conclusion
If you want a unique and sophisticated brand, look to the brands above for inspiration. We believe that creating a friendly yet professional personality for your brand can help any business, even outside of the cannabis industry, and can help you rise to the top faster.

Do you have any favorite cannabis brands? If so, please share with us and tell us why they’re your favorite. What branding personality has an impact on you?

Until next time Canna-Fans!
– Kristen Palmer