Take care of yourself.

Haskill Creek

WHITEFISH, MONTANA

Growing a better tomorrow, for people and the planet. Haskill Creek is an organic farm collective and the driving force behind a line of high-quality farm-to-family hemp & herbal products. Our family farm and first retail location are both located in Whitefish.

Introduced by longtime client Big Mountain Ciderworks (20 minutes down the road), Scot Chisholm instantly hit it off with the Punch team. What started as a focused branding project soon expanded to digital, video direction, signage, packaging, multiple product lines and sub-brands, and plans for more locations in the future. Punch now provides weekly support for everything from packaging and labels to identity systems for Cannabis Counter, Enjoy!, and other Haskill Creek lines.

Since they started working together on, Scot and Josh have since partnered to design brands for other ventures outside of the Haskill Creek family.


SERVICES

  • Brand Strategy

  • Identity Design

  • Identity System

  • Packaging Design

  • Logos, Iconography + Lettering

  • Illustration

  • Marketing Collateral

  • Distribution Collateral

  • Advertising

CREDITS
Strategy + Creative Director: Joshua Berman
Graphic Design + Illustration: Jud Lively
Video: Boomchaka Video
Photography: Haskill Creek Farms

 
 
 
 
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Brand Suite

 
 
 
 
 
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Punch Design Co. has been instrumental in developing the Haskill Creek brand from day one. They understand, at a deep level, how important it is to have the company’s values shine through the brand and design, and we couldn’t be happier with the end result!
— SCOT CHISOLM, FOUNDER OF HASKILL CREEK + CLASSY.ORG
 
 
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Save Farmland

The Save Farmland Fund
represents the real mission.

As a member of 1% For The Planet, HCF donates 100% of
all membership fees to Save Farmland, a separate non-profit
organization that purchases farmland, or assists family farmers
in purchasing farmland, in the Flathead River Valley to prevent
commercial development of this natural resource.