Bond: Modular Beauty Branding with Ingredient-Keyed Color

Bond merges skincare and makeup through ingredient-driven color. The BB monogram, wordmark, and packaging create a cohesive beauty branding system built for real consumers.

Renan Benvenuti built this identity on a single structural constraint: let the active ingredient dictate the brand language. Hot red for açaí and niacinamide. Warm amber for kakadu plum. Blush white for rosa mosqueta. Each SKU gets its own saturated field color, but the system holds because the monogram and wordmark are always in black or white — they anchor across every product line.

The BB monogram—two interlocking pill shapes with heavy rounded counters—reads as both initials and an abstract capsule, a direct reference to the airless pump format that holds the product. It's economical design. No flourish. The wordmark 'BOND' runs heavy and geometric at full bleed, letters roughly 400pt, the monogram centered above at 60pt. The composition works on a carton because contrast comes from depth, not color: the letterpress deboss catches light and reads as shadow-relief against the identical saturated field.

Beauty branding that speaks through function

The web presence completes the idea. A split-screen UI places a model photo on one half; the other half holds a flat color field with 'skincarioca.' cascading down in a chunky serif, letter by letter, each line adding one character. It's animated as a reveal, but even as a static frame the legibility builds—a small flourish that respects the ingredient-first logic everywhere else. Benvenuti didn't overcomplicate it. The system works because every decision folds back to the product itself.

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