Caroline Chambers
We partnered with Caroline Chambers to rebrand What to Cook When You Don’t Feel Like Cooking into a full brand ecosystem. We defined her visual identity, designed and developed her website, and created a cohesive Substack design system that supports her rapidly growing community of over 610,000 subscribers. The goal was to unify her platforms under one confident, craveable brand while building the structure needed to scale subscriptions, partnerships, and product offerings.
Services
Branding • Website Design & Development • Substack Branding & Post Design Assets
Context
Caroline had built enormous momentum around her newsletter, What to Cook When You Don’t Feel Like Cooking. It had grown into a full ecosystem, including paid tiers, a robust archive, live cooking demos, brand partnerships, and a bestselling cookbook. Her audience was massive and deeply loyal, but the brand needed greater refinement and cohesion across platforms.
The Substack experience, website, visual identity, and promotional assets all needed to feel unmistakably Caroline: colorful, confident, and warm, while also supporting continued growth, monetization, and long-term scalability.
Solution
We built a brand and digital system that felt as satisfying as her recipes: layered, joyful, and incredibly functional. Every touchpoint was designed to reinforce clarity, personality, and value. The result is a cohesive brand world that feels effortless, even though every detail was intentional.
Branding
Caroline’s brand needed to feel vibrant and fun, but grounded. We leaned into soft pastels, bold food-forward imagery, and typography that feels friendly and confident. The identity mirrors her cooking style: unfussy but impressive, comforting yet elevated.
Website
The website was designed as both a marketing engine and a conversion funnel. We clarified her offers and organized them into an intuitive and joyful experience. The structure supports discovery while driving subscription growth. It feels abundant, like her archive of recipes, but not overwhelming.
Substack Branding
We transformed the What to Cook posts into a fully realized brand experience. We designed a What to Cook logo that pairs seamlessly with her primary Caroline Chambers logo, along with flexible title graphic templates her team can continue to use and evolve. We created in-post headers, custom separators, and supporting visual elements that bring structure and personality to every recipe. We also designed thoughtful extensions, like a printable recipe PDF, to increase usability and perceived value. Each Saturday delivery now feels intentional and premium, elevating “what to cook” into a ritual her subscribers genuinely look forward to.
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