Purplmint Creative Studio
We're Purpl Mint — a branding and design studio built for brands that don't wish to blend in. We combine bold visuals, clever storytelling, and strategic thinking to create brands that don't just exist—they make noise.
Logo looks like everyone else's
Brand has no consistent visual identity
Design feels generic and forgettable
Can't communicate what makes you different
Templates that don't tell your story
Purplmint was born from a simple frustration: too many brands look the same. Safe colors. Safe fonts. Safe everything. We started this studio because we believe your brand should be as unique as your fingerprint.
Logos, brand books, visual systems that tell your story from the first glance.
↗Scroll-stopping posts, story templates, and content systems that build your presence.
↗Apparel, accessories, and swag people actually want to wear and use.
↗Unboxing experiences that feel like unwrapping a gift, every single time.
↗Card games, board games, and physical play — from concept to print-ready files.
↗Bespoke invitation suites that tell your love story. No templates, ever.
↗Illustration, motion graphics, visual campaigns — if it needs to look incredible, we can make it.
↗A specialty coffee-meets-floristry concept in Mumbai needed an identity as layered as their lavender lattes. We built a full brand system from wordmark to wallpaper.
View Case Study →A clean-beauty brand wanted packaging as honest as their ingredient list. Minimal waste, maximal shelf impact. We designed box, bottle, and bag — head to toe.
View Case Study →A three-day celebration across Udaipur palaces needed stationery worthy of the venue. Hand-illustrated motifs, custom monograms, gold foil on handmade paper.
View Case Study →An indie creator needed a card game that could survive both a family gathering and a rowdy house party. 200 cards, 4 expansions, one unforgettable visual identity.
View Case Study →Purplmint turned our chaos into a brand that actually makes sense. Bold, unexpected, and totally us.
Our wedding invites were art pieces. Every guest kept asking where we got them. That's the Purplmint effect.