Yeo's First Harvest Green Tea is Reimagined into 'Brattea'
Debra John — August 7, 2024 — Marketing
References: instagram & marketing-interactive
Yeo's has introduced a new First Harvest Green Tea design, now branded as 'Brattea,' to reign in a 'Brat Summer.'
The updated packaging features a neon green color and a low-resolution text style in Arial font, inspired by Charli XCX’s album BRAT. This design approach reflects a departure from traditional clean and polished packaging, opting for a more vibrant and unconventional look.
Moreover, the Brattea packaging highlights Yeo's commitment to authenticity, showcasing the green tea's real ingredients and lack of preservatives. Likewise, the minimalistic design is intended to convey simplicity and transparency to reflect Yeo's beverage philosophy in a simplistic interactive form.
Charli XCX’s album cover, known for its "low-resolution Arial text on a neon background," has influenced this design; Yeo's has leveraged this aesthetic to attract a younger audience and promote the limited edition 'Brattea' product, especially to Gen Z and fans of the music artist.
Image Credit: Yeo's
The updated packaging features a neon green color and a low-resolution text style in Arial font, inspired by Charli XCX’s album BRAT. This design approach reflects a departure from traditional clean and polished packaging, opting for a more vibrant and unconventional look.
Moreover, the Brattea packaging highlights Yeo's commitment to authenticity, showcasing the green tea's real ingredients and lack of preservatives. Likewise, the minimalistic design is intended to convey simplicity and transparency to reflect Yeo's beverage philosophy in a simplistic interactive form.
Charli XCX’s album cover, known for its "low-resolution Arial text on a neon background," has influenced this design; Yeo's has leveraged this aesthetic to attract a younger audience and promote the limited edition 'Brattea' product, especially to Gen Z and fans of the music artist.
Image Credit: Yeo's
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