Packaging Design For Uoga Uoga Kids
Andstudio created a playful packaging design for Uoga Uoga Kids, an extension of the Uoga Uoga brand. The design captures the joy of childhood while emphasizing the brand’s commitment to natural, organic ingredients that make bath time fun and easy.
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