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Project Details
- Client: Big Bliss Botanicals
- Date: 2021
- Online: bigblissbotanicals
I had the opportunity to shape the visual identity of Big Bliss Botanicals from the ground up, crafting a bold, nature-inspired brand for their line of THC and CBD-infused body products.
From logo design and product labels to brochures, website visuals, and marketing materials, every element is crafted to reflect the company’s vibrant, plant-powered ethos.
This end-to-end creative process enabled me to craft a cohesive visual narrative that captured the essence of Big Bliss, from launch to shelf.
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Brochure
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Bag
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Services
Branding
We’ll distill your essence into visuals that are unmistakably you — memorable, meaningful, and made to last.
Graphic Design
We take your ideas and translate them into visuals that pop — on paper, fabric, or anything else.
Websites
Clean, intuitive, and tailored to showcase your unique story online — no fluff, just impact.
This & That
From packaging to pitch decks, social graphics to signage — if it needs a visual glow-up, I’ve got you.
Let's connect
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About Us
Perillo Design is a one-human creative studio (hi, I'm Kamila!) based in Edmonton and working with clients near and far. Since 2007, I’ve been helping people bring their brands to life through smart, thoughtful design, from logos and websites to the beautifully random stuff that doesn’t fit in a portfolio tab.
I work closely with clients who care about their message, their impact, and their communities. Whether you're starting from scratch or leveling up an existing brand, I’m here to help you look good and feel confident doing it.
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