Korean cuisine has rapidly become part of the global mainstream, yet its branding has often remained tied to traditional and conservative visual codes. This contrast between the vibrancy of the food and the restraint of its packaging revealed a clear opportunity, one that Truffl chose to fully embrace.


Working with Korean Bros, a Korean American CPG brand, Truffl developed a distinctive identity, packaging system, and visual language rooted in irreverence, maximalism, and strong personality. The brand is built around its founders, Dok and James, portrayed as exaggerated, comedic characters on a mission to fight bland food, turning the product into a narrative-driven experience.
The visual direction draws from pop art, comic books, and Korean street culture, resulting in a bold and highly recognizable aesthetic. A custom bubble-lettered wordmark anchors a system of hand-drawn food illustrations, starburst graphics, Korean typographic accents, and a vivid palette of yellow, pink, and cyan designed to stand out on shelves. Photography combines real people with illustrated overlays, reinforcing the playful and larger-than-life tone of the brand.


The result is a brand that breaks away completely from category conventions and instead reflects the energy and cultural relevance of contemporary Korean food. Grounded in the idea of “Living Bold and Eating Bolder,” Korean Bros positions itself not just as a product, but as a cultural statement that connects with a new generation of consumers.






Korean cuisine has rapidly become part of the global mainstream, yet its branding has often remained tied to traditional and conservative visual codes. This contrast between the vibrancy of the food and the restraint of its packaging revealed a clear opportunity, one that Truffl chose to fully embrace.


Working with Korean Bros, a Korean American CPG brand, Truffl developed a distinctive identity, packaging system, and visual language rooted in irreverence, maximalism, and strong personality. The brand is built around its founders, Dok and James, portrayed as exaggerated, comedic characters on a mission to fight bland food, turning the product into a narrative-driven experience.
The visual direction draws from pop art, comic books, and Korean street culture, resulting in a bold and highly recognizable aesthetic. A custom bubble-lettered wordmark anchors a system of hand-drawn food illustrations, starburst graphics, Korean typographic accents, and a vivid palette of yellow, pink, and cyan designed to stand out on shelves. Photography combines real people with illustrated overlays, reinforcing the playful and larger-than-life tone of the brand.


The result is a brand that breaks away completely from category conventions and instead reflects the energy and cultural relevance of contemporary Korean food. Grounded in the idea of “Living Bold and Eating Bolder,” Korean Bros positions itself not just as a product, but as a cultural statement that connects with a new generation of consumers.






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