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16 kinds of Renaissance Coffee Bean Design Concept

The design concept seeks to combine the unique personality of each coffee bean with the artistic spirit of the Renaissance era. Just as Renaissance art valued fundamental exploration and harmony between humans and nature, the design provides a sensational experience by embodying the characteristics of each bean in colors, patterns, and textures.

By using the colors and patterns that match each bean's name, it is reminiscent of the unique taste and flavor of coffee, as well as the soil and climate in which it grew, and the culture of the region where it produced coffee. Brush strokes are reinterpreted with a modern sense, reminiscent of Renaissance refinement techniques, describing the characteristics of each bean.
Colors: Using the delicate and rich colors that reflect the characteristics of each coffee bean, consumers are also visually satisfied when they experience each coffee. For example, Ethiopian beans use a combination of rich green and gold, which symbolize life and nature, and Kenyan beans use a combination of red and green, which gives you an energy and vitality.

Design Objects: Renaissance icons, iconic architecture, or elements of nature that symbolize that era are reinterpreted in a modern sense and reflected in the design. This allows you to convey the unique story of each bean in more depth.

Brush Style: Using brush strokes that match the flavor of each bean, it brings the bean package design to life, just like how Renaissance painters brought the canvas to life. The delicate description and gentle color change were inspired by works of Renaissance art.
Ethiopia Yergachev Koke Honey GI
Color: The combination of gold and brown is reminiscent of luxuriousness and sweet honey scent.
Design Object: Artofiori detail symbolizing the revival and life of the Renaissance.
Brush Style: Soft yet detailed strokes to represent detail and richness.
Colombia Antioch Supremo Decaffeinated
Color: It is a combination of calm green and gray to express the characteristics of stability and soft decaf.
Design Object: Renaissance Garden, which symbolizes stability and tranquility.
Brush Style: Emphasize calmness and depth with a soft texture in an oil-based style.
Masai AA Washid, Kenya
Color: The vibrant reds and greens contrast to reflect Kenya's nature and culture.
Design Object: Patterns inspired by the costumes and decorations of the Maasai people of Kenya.
Brush Style: Express energy with an intense and dynamic brush walk.
Bolivian SHB Carnaby Especially Washed
Color: A combination of turquoise and earthy colors that reflect the colors of the blue sky and the earth.
Design Object: A modern reinterpretation of Bolivia's traditional textile patterns.
Brush Style: A strong brushstalk with intersections of straight and curved lines to represent the toughness of Bolivia.
Indonesia's Acega GI Washed
Color: Deep harmony between green and chestnut, which symbolizes mysterious nature.
Design Object: Plant elements reminiscent of the rainforests of Indonesia.
Brush Style: Delicate, rich green color gradation to express beautiful rainforests.
By selecting the right color and design elements for each coffee bean, it is possible to visually convey the unique characteristics and taste experience of each coffee bean to consumers. Based on artistic inspiration from the Renaissance, the core of the concept is to modernize the unique story of each coffee bean and melt it into the design.
16 kinds of Renaissance Coffee Bean Design Concept
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16 kinds of Renaissance Coffee Bean Design Concept

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