Nude Mood’s Cans Make a Splash with Sunsoaked Design

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Nude Mood’s can design by Shura Kashentseva and Pavel Gubin looks and feels like a poolside daydream caught mid-splash. Each can showcases sun-drenched illustrations of lounging figures and beach balls, rendered in soft gradients that melt from peach to turquoise.

There’s just minimal typography tucked neatly on the sides, letting the artwork become the focal point. It can feel like a risk to have minimal information on a packaging system, but because this illustration set is so mesmerizing, it works.


NUDE MOOD embodies the idea of ​​freedom and naturalness through the image of a nudist beach—a space where the body is liberated from conventions and social norms. In this project, freedom is expressed not through words, but through feeling: the complete comfort of being authentic and accepting oneself completely, without embellishment or embarrassment.

The project’s visual and semantic concept reflects a culture of acceptance—an openness to various forms of beauty and naturalness, where the endless horizon becomes a metaphor for inner freedom.

NUDE MOOD is synonymous with a space where boundaries and limitations disappear—a place where everyone can be themselves, at one with their own body.