Chevalier Seafoods Branding Project: Phase 1

Curtis Chevalier getting the boat ready
Curtis Chevalier getting the boat ready

 

My husband and I have been talking about starting our own business for quite some time. Curtis Chevalier (my husband) fishes commercially in Bristol Bay, Alaska every summer and has been for the last decade. He runs the St. Elmo, a legacy passed down to him from his Grandfather, Elmer William Chevalier, that has been providing for the family since the early 1970s when the boat was built in Bellingham, Washington and shipped up for less than $15,000. Today, it is hard to find a traditional wooden boat up in Bristol Bay, as over the years it has evolved into a Billionaires summer time hobby.

 

The St. Elmo
The St. Elmo

Because of the nature of the profit driven industry, fisherman are at the mercy of corporate fisheries, who determine the price based on the continuously fluctuating market. This income feels much like a gamble.

We want to take matters into our own hands, cut out the middle man, and sell the catch to our friends, family and extended network. So, naturally, a brand must be created.

 

DELIVERABLES

Brand Guideline: logo, typography, color scheme, brand concept, demographic.

Packaging: Basic parchment paper packaging with a pattern & logo, as well as stickers.

Website: Simple website to take orders and an about page

Video: A short video from GoPro footage taken the last several years while fishing

 

TIMELINE

Brand Guideline: 3-4 weeks

Packaging: 2 weeks

Website: 2 weeks

Video: 2 weeks

 

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