Case study of
Case study of
Case study of

Sacred Profane

Geat restraint. Great results.

Year

2021

Timeline

7 months

Services

Branding

Logo

Package Design

Copywriting

Support

Sacred Profane Brewing

overview

Jake Karls from Mid Day Squares has a great motto: "Friends first. Business second." That's exactly how this endeavor came to be. Four of my good friends decided to join forces and open a brewery together. Sacred Profane is radical in its simplicity, offering two kinds of beer: Dark Lager and Pale Lager. That's it.

The cornerstone of this system is the logo mark and the stripes. I determined that any external aspects related to the beer beyond the brewery premises should incorporate these elements, albeit in diverse ways to maintain visual interest. On the other hand, anything within the brewery should employ typography that complements the cans, with the option to omit the stripes. As for merchandise, it's a bit of the wild west. The owners and I agreed that the merchandise should stand independently as a lifestyle brand without being solely focused on beer.


The Challenges
The Challenges
The Challenges

I believe that the most creative solutions often arise from significant constraints. In this case, the constraint was limiting the color palette to just three colors—black, white, and gold. I needed to develop a robust system that could be applied to cans, case boxes, t-shirts, signage, menus, and various types of merchandise.

the Result

They made a significant debut with printed cans, and the strategy paid off handsomely. Their first canning run completely sold out within a single weekend. Moreover, pre-orders for the t-shirts provided a substantial income boost even before they officially opened their doors. Now, Sacred Profane is a destination for beer lovers across America.

Starting a new brand can be overwhelming and we didnt even know where to start. Michael was able to take our ideas and original concept and create a portfolio that will stand the test of time.

Brienne Allan

Head Brewer at Sacred Profane

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