co.at – Brand design for handmade chocolate
Noiseless Design
Honour Awards:
Global Grand Award
Special Awards:
Sustainability Leadership Award
Visual Communication Design
Hong Kong


"co.at" is the first handmade chocolate brand established by the Service Unit of Christian Family Service Centre. The brand not only focuses on commercial profit but also carries an important social mission - providing employment training platforms for people with disabilities to help them become self-reliant. Students are involved in the entire process of chocolate making, from handling cocoa beans to crafting high-quality handmade chocolates.
To change society's stereotype perception of people with disabilities and social welfare products, the packaging design is emphasized in a modern and fashionable style. With the concept of "unpack the co.at of possibilities," it encourages people to discover and appreciate the abilities of the students. The hollowed-out design features an arrangement of "o" symbols, symbolizing cocoa beans and infinite possibilities. The inner packaging patterns vary based on different flavors, offering surprises to consumers.
Upon removing the instructional card, an illustration is printed on, featuring the interaction between chocolates and characters, as an additional fun element to the product. The outer box maintains a consistent design, showcasing brand recognition. This design conveys the concept of "infinite possibilities," empowering students to find their own value and become self-reliant. At the same time, "co.at" aims to let the public understand the meaning behind chocolate and experience the warmth of the students' craftsmanship, enriching the chocolate tasting experience.
Lead designer / Director: Christopher Lee Cheuk Wing, Esther Mok Wan Yee
Design Team: Kim Kwok Kam Chuen, Katy Tsang Yuen Ying, Dorothy Wong Cheuk Ying
Project Management: Polly Mak Wai Yan
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