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Osha Mae Soap – new website
Posted by Dean Gallant in recent work, web design on October 5th, 2011
Osha Mae Soap is one of my oldest clients, and a fantastic local business here in Halifax. They provide handmade artisan soap and aromatherapy products—it’s all my family uses. Products are made with Atlantic seaweed and kelp, indigenous plant herbals, certified organic Nova Scotian oils and therapeutic grade essential oils. You might have seen Osha Mae products at the Halifax Seaport Farmers’ Market, or at retail outlets around Nova Scotia.
I’ve been doing their identity and label design for years, and I’m very pleased to have recently designed and produced a new website, which was launched yesterday. It’s a clean and professional design, with a fully integrated online store and shopping cart system. My first retail website.
Screenshots below, or visit the site and let me know what you think. Smells great, don’t you think?
Osha Mae Soap – label designs
Posted by Dean Gallant in recent work on January 9th, 2011
For a few years now I’ve been doing the identity and label design for a fantastic local business: Osha Mae Soap. I’ve been meaning to post images of this work for a long time now and add it to my online portfolio.
Osha Mae produces an artisan soap using organic Nova Scotia oils, pure essential oils, medicinal herbal additives and without synthetics or animal fats. All soap bars are hand crafted in small batches by a cold soap making process. They smell amazing and it’s the only soap my family uses.
The label designs are intentionally rustic, yet professional and consistent across a wide range of inventory. Each soap or product label features a unique plant image—which is typically the prominent ingredient. The labels and soap wraps are printed in house, on sticker and craft paper.
You can find Osha Mae Soap at Halifax’s new Seaport Farmer’s Market and her product is available at Pete’s Frootique among many other local shops and markets.



