KitchenAid – Branded Environment Graphics


Final Environment Design Concept

↓ Final Environmental Design Environment

Video: KitchenAid Environment Walkthrough

Details: KitchenAid Brand Illustrative & Product Narratives

Client Project


KitchenAid – Branded Environment Graphics

For the second consecutive year, we partnered with KitchenAid, a leader in the consumer kitchen countertop appliance sector, to translate and design their updated brand story with supporting environmental visuals and products for their annual directors’ meeting.

At this year’s meeting, KitchenAid was showcased, and we developed visuals for their updated brand messaging into an illustrative, product-focused walkthrough leading into a beautifully designed kitchen environment, highlighting their most innovative products to investors.

After meetings and a review of their brand messaging and requirements, we deconstructed each brand pillar and translated them into five distinct narratives to bring the “Do It With Me” ethos to life. Each story highlighted households preparing meals, showcasing the interaction of illustrated people with KitchenAid’s countertop appliances, cookware, and utensils in action. These narratives were then seamlessly integrated into a sixth narrative, creating a cohesive story that illustrates how KitchenAid plays a central role in bringing people together, supporting families in food preparation, and fostering meaningful experiences in the kitchen.

The final installation was a seamless blend of clean, minimalist line illustrations paired with physical KitchenAid products, effectively demonstrating how the brand serves as an ‘aid’ in everyday cooking routines. The result was a visually captivating environment that embodied KitchenAid’s brand principles and brought their message to life. This project was a collaborative effort, with the KitchenAid product and CMF teams. Concept sketches where done by Jody Williams.

 
  • KitchenAid
    Consumer Countertop Appliances

  • Branded Environment Graphics

  • + Concept Development
    + Design/Art Direction
    + Illustration 
    + Narrative Storytelling
    + Print Management
    + Qualitative Research


KitchenAid – Packaging Design System


 

Client Project


KitchenAid – Packaging Design System
We were hired by KitchenAid to collaborate with their team of designers, engineers, photographers, and food stylists to define, develop, and design innovative packaging concepts for their award winning appliance products.

When KitchenAid approached me, they weren’t just looking to refresh their packaging—they were looking to reimagine how their iconic products could better connect to consumers, stand out on store shelves alongside competing brands, and reflect the modern, design-forward brand they had become. At the same time, they wanted to ensure that any evolution stayed rooted in the heritage that made KitchenAid a household name—especially with their globally recognized stand mixer.

Building on research and consumer insights from the first phase, we developed a clear design strategy to guide multiple packaging concepts—showcasing KitchenAid’s products as innovative, high-quality, and reinforcing the brand’s position as a leader in kitchen appliances.

When we audited the existing packaging, it became evident that it no longer reflected the expectations of today’s consumers or the evolution of KitchenAid’s products. In a market moving toward bold simplicity, clean visual storytelling, and modern minimalism, the packaging appeared dark, cluttered, and outdated.

The design challenge was clear—reimagine the packaging in a way that honored KitchenAid’s heritage, spoke directly to today’s consumers, and embraced a modern visual language. To support this evolution, we also conceptualized a modern iconography language and illustrative system that could seamlessly integrate across the new packaging.

Working closely with the internal KitchenAid team, we began by diving into consumer insights, packaging trends, and design systems across related industries while also bringing our own creative perspective to the process. From this research, we developed a series of concepts built on a refined visual language that combined bespoke product illustrations with photography to drive storytelling, supported by iconography, color, and typography. All of this was organized within a thoughtful packaging system that could extend across product lines and packaging sizes, reinforcing the brand while prioritizing clarity and consumer engagement.

The final result was a flexible, strategic packaging system that scaled across all products—unmistakably KitchenAid, while reinforcing the brand and putting clarity and consumer engagement at the forefront.

This project came to life through a true cross-disciplinary partnership. Designers, packaging engineers, photographers, and CMF teams each brought their own craft, perspective, and problem-solving to the table—layering ideas, refining details, and ultimately shaping the final packaging concepts together.


↑ Original KitchenAid Packaging

 
  • KitchenAid
    Kitchen Appliance Manufacturing

  • Product Packaging System Design

  • + Branded Iconography
    + Communication Design
    + Concept Development
    + Consumer & Trend Research
    + Iconography System Design
    + Instructional Illustration
    + Photoshop & Physical Mock-ups
    + Product Research
    + Qualitative Research


KitchenAid Coffee Drip


Client Project
June 2019

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KitchenAid Coffee Drip
Renowned as a leader in kitchen product design and innovation, KitchenAid stands as one of the most recognizable brands in the industry. Within their extensive product catalog, KitchenAid offers coffee makers that seamlessly blend innovative design with precision engineering, ensuring exceptional brewing experiences tailored to both casual coffee drinkers and connoisseurs. KitchenAid enlisted my expertise to visually illustrate their latest drip coffee maker, showcasing its innovative approach to evenly saturating coffee grounds.

Drawing from my comprehension of the innovative Spiral Head feature's functionality, I created a series of sketches to depict its role in ensuring consistent water saturation of coffee grounds for optimal flavor extraction. The project progressed through various stages, from discovery to concept sketching and ideation. Incorporating diverse perspectives, we determined the most impactful approach to illustrate the idea. This resulted in a straightforward line drawing with nuanced coloring and a phantom-style technical illustration.

  • + Product Illustration

  • Creative Leadership:
    + Design Direction
    + Client & Project Management
    + Research

    Design Execution:
    + Concept Development
    + Design Ideation
    + Graphic Design
    + Illustration