Interview Questions
Humbl Pet Food
Graphic Design Support for Humbl Pet Food

Why Are you excited to work with humbl?
I’m excited to work for Humbl because it’s a brand that clearly understands the emotional bond between people and their dogs. Dog owners don’t see their pets as just animals—they see them as family. A company that focuses on providing high-quality, healthy nutrition for dogs is directly contributing to the wellbeing of that relationship, and that’s something I genuinely care about.What also stands out to me about Humbl is the opportunity to combine purpose with creativity. In the pet industry, especially with dog food, storytelling and education are powerful tools. I’m excited by the idea of helping build content and campaigns that not only promote the product but also support dog owners with useful information about nutrition, health, and care.Working with a brand like Humbl means being part of something that positively impacts both pets and their owners every day, and that makes the work feel meaningful rather than just transactional.
Humbl Pet Food
Graphic Design Support for Humbl Pet Food

How would you tailor a social media graphic to engage dog owners?
To design a social media graphic that truly engages dog owners, you want to trigger three things: emotion 🐶, relatability ❤️, and usefulness 🦴. Dog owners respond strongly to visuals that reflect the bond they have with their pets. Here’s how I would tailor it strategically: 1. Use Emotional Dog Imagery 4 Dog owners connect instantly with expressive faces and human-dog interaction. Best visual choices A dog making eye contact Owner and dog hugging or playing A happy or goofy expression Puppies or recognizable breeds 📌 Tip: Close-ups of a dog’s face often perform better than wide shots. 2. Add a Relatable Message Your headline should feel like it was written by a dog owner. Examples: “Your Dog Doesn’t Need Perfect — Just You.” “Life Is Better With Wet Noses & Wagging Tails.” “Because They’re Not Just Pets. They’re Family.” “Spoiling Your Dog Is Self-Care.” Short, emotional lines work best. 3. Use Colors That Feel Warm and Friendly Dog content performs better with warm, inviting palettes. Good colors: 🟡 Warm yellow (happiness) 🟤 Soft brown (earthy / natural) 🟢 Soft green (healthy / nature) ⚪ Clean white (trust) Avoid overly corporate colors unless it’s a vet or clinic brand. 4. Include Interactive Hooks Encourage engagement with a simple action. Examples: “Drop a 🐾 if your dog runs your house.” “Tag a friend whose dog is spoiled.” “What’s your dog’s name? Tell us below!” “Swipe to see the #1 mistake dog owners make.” These dramatically increase comments and reach. 5. Add Value (Owners Love Useful Content) Dog owners love quick tips. Graphic ideas: “3 Foods Your Dog Should Never Eat” “5 Signs Your Dog Trusts You” “Best Dog Toys for Aggressive Chewers” “How to Stop Your Dog From Pulling the Leash” Value content gets saves and shares. 6. Use Dog-Friendly Design Elements Add subtle elements like: 🐾 Paw icons Bone shapes Rounded friendly fonts Handwritten text accents These make the design feel playful instead of corporate. 💡 Example High-Engagement Graphic Layout Top: 🐶 Cute dog looking at camera Middle text: “Your Dog Thinks You’re Their Whole World.” Bottom: “Tag someone who loves their dog like family ❤️”
Humbl Pet Food
Graphic Design Support for Humbl Pet Food

What design tools are you most comfortable using for digital content creation?
Adobe light room. Notion. Capcut. Canva. DaVinci Resolve



