Milky Moo Moos – Nice Branding

Now here is some refreshing branding … sorry I could not resist the pun at all.
I really like their packaging, it’s so innovative and interesting! What great gift packaging it makes.

Their organic baby clothes website is also extremely well designed with a striking and memorable landing page. I love the branded feel to it all and the particular shades of green and black used (especially how strongly they’ve been used within the design) are unique.

Just a quickie blog because I’ve been on hols this month and busy since I got back






Wow, really good branding, the colours are so bold but they look GREAT. The cow illustration is genius aswell, I love seeing illustrations used within an identity.
Brilliant isn’t it, I was really impressed when I happened upon their website.
I found out about them after they started following me on Twitter. I love randomness
I have to agree, this is some really nice branding and I especially like the illustration of the cow. The green and black go well together and I like the simplicity of the homepage. Its nice when people use symbols in there logos as when you get more established you can just use the symbol instead of the company name at the side of it.
Company mascots are very effective, several of the brand giants have used them as the cornerstone of their branding.
Some examples:
http://www.trulyace.com/blog/design-projects/blast-from-the-past-company-mascot/
I like the mascot idea. It’s a unique selling point. So many companies go down the root of corporate. Corporate is no longer unique.
Yes interesting when the “mascot” or the logo becomes “the logo”, like what Starbucks have just done with their logo, dropping the name and coffee… I know it’s not quite the apple of “Apple” (which I love) but still. I hope the “cow” will also establish it slef in it’s niche.
They appear to have stopped trading now. I’ve just checked and can’t find their website, and the last sign of business activity I can find on the Internet is June 2010. Such a shame, when their identity was so strong and beautiful.
Presumably you read my Starbucks revamp moaning?
– http://www.trulyace.com/blog/general-musings-on-life/no-starbucks-no/