Niul Cosmetics
Niul is the first cosmetics brand in Brazil to adopt aluminum cans as packaging. This decision stems from a simple yet impactful fact: while almost 100% of aluminum is recycled in the country, only 1.3% of plastic meets the same fate. The proposition is straightforward — clean, vegan, and cruelty-free formulas in infinitely recyclable packaging that can be transformed back into containers, closing the loop.
The visual identity puts the planet at its core. Shapes echo world maps, doubling as flexible graphic elements and becoming a visual asset recognizable across brand applications. These shapes are also the starting point for the mascot, with a plant sprouting from its head symbolizing a healthy, thriving planet. Curious, attentive, and friendly, it embodies Niul's spirit.
The cycle of melting and reconfiguring aluminum inspires the logo and the brand's animated behavior, reinforcing the idea of continuous transformation. This concept is also reflected in the typography, with the solid impact of the Greed typeface contrasting with the fluid strokes and connected serifs of DaVinci.
Deeply rooted in nature and environmental commitment, Niul offers an innovative approach to conscious consumption and planetary responsibility.
Credits
POLAR TEAM
Creative Direction: Lais Ikoma Design: Lais Ikoma, Satsuki Arakaki Art Direction: Lais Ikoma 3D: Matheus Costa Motion Design: Ronaldo Arthur Vidal Case Study Production: Lais Ikoma, Ronaldo Arthur Vidal
NIUL TEAM
Maisa Valfré Thais Valfré Livia Valfré
TYPEFACES
Greed (Displaay Type Foundry) DaVinci (Virgile Flores)























