Finwerd

Balancing technical accuracy with cultural storytelling through a new website, branding, and design.
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The challenge

Finwerd is evolving; its brand and website needed to reflect their new vision.

Our collaborations with Finwerd

Web Design
Creative Partner
Webflow Development

Founded in the Netherlands and deeply rooted in Africa, Finwerd is a beverage solutions company specializing in flavour systems designed for African markets. By combining local consumer insight with global standards and on-the-ground production, Finwerd helps brands create scalable, culturally relevant taste experiences that perform in real market conditions.

Over the next decade, the African flavours and beverage sector will experience faster growth, higher regulatory standards, and shifting consumer expectations. Finwerd is evolving to a trusted, innovation-driven partner that powers Africa’s beverage innovators and their brand needs to reflect their expertise.

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Person wearing a green apron with the word FINWERD and a logo, and a tied strap that reads 'Future tastes Africa.'
Close-up of a lime slice submerged in a carbonated drink with bubbles rising, next to text about emulsions for carbonated and still drinks.

OUR SOLUTION

Creating balance between technical precision and cultural storytelling.

We designed and developed a new Finwerd brand and website. Translating their vision into a digital experience that balances technical precision with cultural storytelling, bringing its unique “built in Africa, for Africa” approach to life.

A brand that not only matches their cultural value, but also their expertise and knowledge of the industry. Two crucial components to show the beverage sector how trustworthy Finwerd is as a growth partner.
Computer screen displaying a website about powering Africa's next generation of beverage flavors with statistics and images of ingredients and a farmer.
Four color swatches labeled Goblin (#143129), Timber (#225145), Zucchini (#168A63), and Lime (#DBF681) in descending order.
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Person crouching on concrete wearing a green shirt with text 'Future Tastes Africa' and dark pants.
Graphic showing a green silhouette of Africa with text highlighting a €1.5-2B flavour market and a passage titled 'The Future Tastes Africa' describing Africa's culinary diversity and innovation.