Last Updated on September 22, 2025 by YPGreen
As a biodegradable packaging manufacturer, YPGREEN, while researching the Indianapolis restaurant and retail scene, we discovered several packaging design companies worth highlighting.
These firms not only create visually striking packaging but also understand how to connect with consumers through design.
In Indianapolis, where the food and beverage industry is competitive, the right packaging partner can make the difference between blending in and standing out. From cafes to retail brands, many businesses are embracing creative packaging solutions to capture customer attention while keeping sustainability in mind.
In this article, we share some of the most reputable packaging design companies in Indianapolis to help business owners find inspiration and potential collaboration opportunities.
Second Street Creative
Services & Case Studies
Second Street Creative (2ndcreative.com) is a boutique branding & web development studio based in Indianapolis. Their services include Logo / Identity Design, Web Design & Development, UX, Product Design, Packaging, and Marketing Collateral.
In their portfolio (“Work”), some of the projects shown are:
- Indianapolis Postcard Pack (art direction + design)
- Boardable (branding + web + art direction)
- IndyGo (branding + web development)
- Coburn Place branding + web dev
- The “Services” list includes Packaging, so they do product packaging / packaging visuals.
Recommendation
If your product packaging is a key part of your brand identity — especially for products that have to appeal visually on shelves, online, or in print — you should review Second Street Creative. Their inclusion of packaging among their core service offerings means they have relevant capabilities, not just logo + web. They seem well suited for brands that want consistency across identity, packaging, web, and collateral. I recommend them particularly for small to mid-sized businesses launching or redesigning physical product lines, boutique goods, food & beverage, or artisan-style products, where packaging needs to reflect the brand narrative and craftsmanship.
Website
https://2ndcreative.com
CODO Design
Services & Case Studies
CODO Design (cododesign.com) is a food & beverage branding firm based in Indianapolis that explicitly focuses on branding and packaging. Their mission includes developing “strategically-sound branding and packaging that cuts through the noise and drives long term revenue growth.”
Some of their case work includes:
- Rebranding Mission Brewing (a legacy brewery)
- “Fernson Brewing Co. A Brand Architecture-driven Package Refresh”
- Other brewery/relevant beverage brand packaging / refreshes (e.g. NOda Brewing Co., Left Field Brewery, and more)
Recommendation
For anyone in the beverage space, food & drink, craft breweries, or any product whose container or packaging is front and center, CODO Design is very much worth reviewing. Their domain-specialization gives them strong edge: they know packaging constraints, label formatting, artwork that must function in production + retail settings. I recommend CODO Design highly for brands that need packaging not just to look pretty, but to perform — i.e. to sell, differentiate, and last in the marketplace.
Website
https://cododesign.com
Crafted by Aubrey
Services & Case Studies
Crafted by Aubrey (craftedbyaubrey.com) is a smaller / boutique studio. Their services cover Branding & Strategy, Web Design & Development, Print & Digital Design, Surface Design & Illustrations.
In particular, “Surface Design” is offered, described as creating repeating patterns and hand-drawn illustrations for surfaces (products, packaging, etc.), which implies capability with packaging or labels. Their portfolio includes “Petal & Pond”, “Sprouted Seed”, etc., which may involve product imagery or packaging design or product-adjacent visuals.
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Recommendation
If your product is smaller scale, artisan, boutique, or requires packaging that leans on pattern, illustration, or branding expression (rather than large industrial packaging), then Crafted by Aubrey is definitely one to review. Their strength is in unique visual styles, custom illustrations and pattern work. For businesses in beauty, wellness, gift goods, artisanal food or home décor, where packaging design should be emotionally resonant and artistic, I’d recommend Aubrey’s studio as a partner who can lend personality and visual distinctiveness to packaging.
Website
https://craftedbyaubrey.com
CreativeWorks-Design
Services & Case Cases
CreativeWorks-Design (creativeworks-design.com) is a digital design studio that offers user experience, identity/branding, print design (“Apparel Design” appears among their works), logo/website, graphic design, motion/multimedia, etc.
In their showcased work:
- “Frank’s Place Italian Restaurant Logo | Website Development | Apparel Design”
- “Ageless Aesthetics Print Design | Digital Advertising”
- “Hopwood Investments Logo | Corporate Branding” etc.
I did not find explicit mention or visible portfolio examples of packaging design or product packaging mockups in what I saw. Their focus seems stronger on digital, branding, print collateral, multimedia.
Recommendation
If your packaging needs are modest (labels, simple printed packaging, or wrapping), or packaging is only one element among many (logo, brand identity, digital/print presence), then CreativeWorks-Design could be a good fit. Their strength in brand identity, logo, print & digital collateral means they can probably deliver packaging design that aligns well with those elements. But if you need complex packaging with structural design, or large scale packaging work, you might want to pair them with a firm that has stronger evident packaging portfolio. I recommend considering them especially for small business / startups that need cohesive identity + clean design + printed elements.
Website
https://creativeworks-design.com
Elyse Myers Design
Services & Case Studies
Elyse Myers Design is a freelance graphic designer based in Indianapolis who offers full-service design: Branding & Identity, Logo Design, Print/Marketing Materials, Social Media Graphics, and importantly Packaging design. She explicitly states she loves designing packaging—from boxes, pouches, labels—to help products sell.
Her site includes examples of logos, brand identity, and marketing collateral; there are “Featured Projects” and several client logos displayed. Some of her testimonials mention small business clients, logo refresh, rebranding; and her services include helping both new businesses and existing ones improve their packaging aesthetics.
Editor’s Recommendation
For entrepreneurs or product brands who want packaging that is not only visually appealing but tightly aligned with brand identity (logos, labels, packaging, cohesive look), Elyse Myers Design is absolutely one to review. Her love of packaging work — boxes, pouches, labels — means she understands what product packaging needs to do: catch the eye, communicate the brand, and boost sales.
If you’re in the food, wellness, beauty, artisan goods, gift products, or boutique retail categories, where packaging is often the first impression, I strongly recommend considering Elyse Myers. She strikes a balance of creativity + client care + portfolio that shows she’s capable of delivering packaging & branding that feels professional, refined, and effective.
Website
https://elysemyersdesign.com/
HCSI Graphics (Harrison Creative Services, Inc.)
Services & Case Studies
HCSI Graphics (Harrison Creative Services, Inc.) is an established design firm (running since 2006) that provides a broad set of services: Print Design (brochures, catalogs, direct mail, trade show signage, etc.), Retail Packaging & Displays, Marketing Campaigns, Illustration, Photography, Digital Design.
In their portfolio, there are clear examples of package design for brands (“Award-winning Package Design” for CargoBuckle / BoatBuckle Brands; illustrations/package design for Georgia’s Teenies; product packaging / displays) plus point-of-purchase displays. They also do product development / package line design, and have clients in product / retail context.
Editor’s Recommendation
If your packaging project involves not just graphics, but physical product packaging + displays + printed collateral, HCSI Graphics is one of the stronger options. Because they explicitly do retail packaging & displays and have won awards for package design, they know what it takes to create packaging that looks good, works in production, and supports brand visibility.
For food & beverage, lifestyle / retail goods, or brands launching physical consumer products where the packaging must both catch the eye and perform structurally (labels, boxes, display, etc.), I strongly recommend reviewing HCSI Graphics. Their blend of illustration, print, packaging, displays, and commitment to quality makes them suited for serious packaging design work.
Website
https://hcsigraphics.com/
Links Creative Alliance
Services & Case Studies
Links Creative Alliance is a design & communications studio that works with clients in sectors including Retail, Manufacturing & Industrial, Professional Services, Not-for-Profit, Education, Arts & Culture, Civic/Public sectors. Their portfolio highlights identity, branding, digital strategy, retail & industrial clients.
However, I did not find strong, explicit mention or showcase of packaging / label / product packaging work in what I saw. Their featured projects focus more on logos, visual identity, web/digital, public / civic communication, membership / nonprofit communications, etc.
Editor’s Recommendation
If your project’s key need is branding & identity, website, visual communications (especially for nonprofit, civic or institutional brands), then Links Creative Alliance is a very good pick. For packaging-heavy product brands, they might be less proven (unless they have hidden or unpublished work).
I recommend you review them particularly if identity, signage, web, and brand communications are core, and packaging is secondary or simpler (labels, basic packaging). For consumer packaged goods or retail product lines where packaging is a major design challenge, you might want to compare their style / sample packaging work to those who clearly show that strength.
Website
https://linkscreativealliance.com/
Market-TING
Services & Case Cases
Market-TING is a regional branding & digital marketing agency. Their service offerings include Brand Strategy & Design, Marketing Collateral, Content & Social Strategy, Web Design, and also Packaging design.
Some of their portfolio examples include “Market Square Popcorn Company” (Brand Design, Collateral, Company Name Development, Content & Social Strategy, Logo, Packaging), and “Liberty Feed and Bean Meal” (also including Packaging among deliverables) among their clients.
They cater especially to small-to-medium sized businesses that may not have huge budgets but want high quality branding & packaging + digital presence. Their model seems accessible for clients who need strategy + design + packaging without going into huge agencies.
Editor’s Recommendation
If you’re a smaller brand or startup looking to establish or refresh packaging that works well in the market and fits your brand identity + digital marketing (web, collateral, social), Market-TING is one you should review carefully. They show real work involving packaging, and seem to balance affordability + quality + creativity.
For local food producers, snack makers, gift goods, artisanal product lines, or small retail businesses where packaging is a part of the story, Market-TING offers good value. I highly recommend considering them if you want packaging design that is strong aesthetically and practical, with good support in collateral and digital assets.
Website
https://market-ting.com/
Pivot Brands
Services & Case Studies
Pivot Brands is an independent branding agency based in Indianapolis. They describe themselves as a “creative partner for those on the leading edge,” focused on branding with care. Their core services include brand identity, messaging and visual identity systems.
In their Work section, some of the clients/projects shown include Bad Dad Brewing Co and Mirror Indy. While I did not clearly see detailed packaging/label-mockups, breweries often involve packaging or labeling (e.g. cans, bottles) so it’s likely that Pivot Brands has done identity + packaging or packaging-adjacent design in their brewery clients.
Editor’s Recommendation
If your brand seeks sharp, modern branding and visual identity that can anchor strong packaging or product labels (especially in food & beverage / brewery sectors), Pivot Brands is a great agency to review. Their work demonstrates strength in identity + messaging, which are essential foundations for packaging that resonates. Though their site doesn’t clearly show all packaging examples, the inclusion of brewery work suggests relevant experience. I recommend them especially if you want your packaging to not only look good but align closely with your brand voice, storytelling, and visual identity.
Website
https://pivot-brands.com/
Strong Design Studios
Services & Case Studies
Strong Design Studios (Strong Design) is a brand-centred design agency (Phoenix, AZ) that helps startups and small‐to-medium sized businesses. Their primary services include Brand Strategy, Digital Design (websites etc.), and Design Support for brand touchpoints.
Their portfolio / “How we can help” emphasizes clarifying brand message, standing out vs competitors, and helping businesses build loyalty via good design. They highlight working with clients to simplify complexity and create accessible, clean designs. I did not find explicit product packaging / label design labeled in the main services, but their “Design Support” suggests they help with all touchpoints, which often includes packaging / print collateral.
Editor’s Recommendation
If you need a partner who is strong on brand clarity & strategy + clean visual design, Strong Design Studios is worth reviewing. For product-based brands that need packaging but also need excellent digital presence + brand coherency (logo, web, collateral), this studio can likely deliver packaging that doesn’t look tacked on but integrates well. I recommend Strong Design Studios if you want packaging that feels part of a bigger brand ecosystem: simple, effective, identity-driven design that supports business growth.
Website
https://strongdesignstudios.com/
The Sunny Cyborg
Services & Case Studies
The Sunny Cyborg is a creative design agency offering a wide array of services: branding, graphic design, web design, video editing, animation, UX research, stationary & graphics, event materials, and much more.
Their portfolio includes “Featured Work” in categories like Brand Identity, Graphics, Website Design, etc. They list a variety of graphic materials (flyers, posters, album art, menus, invitations) among their deliverables.
While I did not explicitly find product packaging / label design examples in the visible portfolio, their “Stationary & Graphics” offerings and broad graphic design base suggest they could handle packaging design or art direction for physical products, especially for brands that value strong visual expression, custom illustration, graphics, and artistic style.
Editor’s Recommendation
If your brand leans toward expressive, artistic, vibrant design, or you want packaging that has strong graphics, personality, illustration, or stylized graphical elements, The Sunny Cyborg is a studio you should most definitely review. For small to medium sized product brands, creative goods, artistic / boutique / event-related products (gift boxes, artisan items, limited editions, etc.), their style could shine. I recommend them particularly when your packaging needs lean more toward being visually striking and brand-centric rather than strictly utilitarian.
Website
https://thesunnycyborg.com/
Daugherty Design
Services & Case Studies
Daugherty Design is located in Indianapolis. They provide a wide spectrum of design services: branding & identity, website design & development, photography, video, and importantly packaging among their deliverables. Their portfolio clearly shows case studies that involve packaging.
Some of their clients/projects with packaging / packaging-adjacent work include:
- Recovery Rye — Packaging + Brand Development + Website Design & Development
- St Elmo Foods — Website + Development + likely packaging elements (they show packaging in some cases)
- Hy Five — Naming, Logo, Brand Development, Packaging, In-Store Displays, Marketing Materials, Website/Development.
Also other brands (restaurants, food & beverage, brewery, specialty food) that require menus, signage, print collateral, all of which interplay with packaging or product branding.
Editor’s Recommendation
If packaging design is core to your product or brand, Daugherty Design is one of the strongest picks here. They clearly have multiple case studies involving packaging, displays, and product branding. For consumer goods, food & beverage, restaurants that also sell packaged items or need packaging for retail / direct-to-customer shipping, Daugherty offers design + production experience. I highly recommend their services especially if you want packaging that is market ready: visually strong, coherent with branding, includes identity + collateral + display + production considerations.
Website
https://www.daughertydesign.com/
How to Design Food Packaging That Appeals to Indianapolis Consumers
To design food packaging that truly appeals to Indianapolis consumers, brands should focus on functionality, sustainability, and cultural relevance.
First, eco-friendly and recyclable materials are increasingly valued by local customers who are conscious about environmental impact.
Second, the design style should be clean, modern, and practical, reflecting the straightforward and community-driven lifestyle of the city. Adding subtle references to local culture — such as Indianapolis’ sports pride, racing heritage, or farm-to-table identity — can make packaging resonate more deeply with the market.
Functionality is equally important, especially for takeout and delivery businesses, meaning packaging should be sturdy, easy to carry, and well-suited for transport. By combining aesthetics, sustainability, and usability, businesses can create packaging that Indianapolis consumers both trust and love.
Conclusion
If you would like to see your business featured in our future round-ups, feel free to reach out to us. At YPGREEN, we work closely with restaurants, retailers, and design studios worldwide, helping them create sustainable and appealing packaging solutions.
Beyond our role as a packaging supplier, we also welcome collaboration opportunities through guest post or write for us contributions.
If you are a designer, a brand owner, or simply passionate about the future of packaging, we invite you to share your insights and ideas with our audience. Together, we can promote packaging that is not only beautiful but also environmentally responsible.
Contact us anytime to explore how we can feature your store or collaborate on new creative projects.