Rescued blooms branding & UX/UI

overview

Having only the choice of small, medium, or large bouquets can be a positive thing. Not only are you saving time due to limited choice, but you are helping the environment and eliminating waste, giving beautiful flowers a chance to brighten someone’s day. Rescued Blooms aims to provide a service that is otherwise lacking in the Seattle area through using whatever leftover flowers happen to be at our disposal from the Skagit Valley to create gorgeous bouquets.

challenge

The flower industry is wasteful when it comes to the surplus of flowers that end up being discarded. We developed a company that uses flowers that would ordinarily be thrown away to create bouquets. The typical experience of sending flowers to someone can be overwhelming with the amount of choice. One of the constraints was no choice, only small, medium, or large bouquets available. 

tools used

Adobe Illustrator, Adobe Photoshop, Webflow, AI tools

Timeframe

10 weeks

Website created in Webflow for Rescued Blooms

solution

Rescued Blooms has thoughtfully set up a system to use flowers from the Skagit Valley that would otherwise be discarded due to surplus amounts. We create bouquets for our customers that are gorgeous and unique, as it is never known what flowers will be delivered to our store that day. We are a company that values protecting the environment, creating beautiful bouquets for our customers, and helping them save time by making the flower-buying process simple and enjoyable.

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