I designed Emily and Robbie's Save the Date postcard this week. I like to creatively respond to the elements I start with. For example, Whitney Carlson of Dove Wedding Photography sent me an engagement photo of one of her couples: Emily and Robbi. The photo is urban with concrete structures in the background, with a splash of an organic element (i.e. dirt). The picture is dynamic with diagonals created from the concrete structure in the background. So I wanted the type to interact with the background--not interrupt it but rather sit nicely within or on top of the background.
Emily and Robbie's colors are raspberry and navy. Good shot Whitney. They look so happy with each other.
Showing posts with label Design. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Design. Show all posts
Saturday, May 31, 2008
Thursday, May 29, 2008
Imaje Summer Promotion
Heard from an old friend from Imaje last week. The company has developed a new identity since the last time we spoke. It's simple, clean, and powerful, yet fun and exciting. Markem-Imaje develops machinery that prints on various packaging for tracking and identification. In fact the small barcodes you find on postcards shipped from the post office are printed with their products. Copied directly from the website, "Markem-Imaje is a trusted world manufacturer of product identification and traceability solutions, offering a full line of reliable and innovative inkjet, thermal transfer, laser, print and apply label systems and RFID-based systems." Read more about Markem-Imaje at www.markem-imaje.com.
They needed a postcard to market their summer promotion. This is what we developed in order to remain consistent with their current identity:
They needed a postcard to market their summer promotion. This is what we developed in order to remain consistent with their current identity:
Thursday, May 22, 2008
Portraits Postcard
Just sent off the final files for the Perimeter Ladies Ministry Summer Interview Series for Young Women. They call it 1000 Portraits Paint One Picture. Each week, there will be an interview with a super cool young lady, served along with yummy desserts and coffee. As far as the design goes, we were going for stylish, inviting, comfortable, warm, yet still conveying our concept of portraits (i.e. interviews that paint a portrait).
This is a great solution for them. I'm very excited about our result. It really suits the environment and the ultimate goals of the series. Here are some of the other concepts we liked a lot but didn't feel fit the right solution.
They're young, high fashion, and magazine style. But ultimately, they don't convey the right mood. They're too glitzy-formal. Getting away from the risk of singling out particular types of women, we decided to go more abstract---more object oriented. Here are some favorites.
The apple option points to our innate common ground, sin, which started with a piece of fruit. I really enjoyed this project. Can you tell?
This is a great solution for them. I'm very excited about our result. It really suits the environment and the ultimate goals of the series. Here are some of the other concepts we liked a lot but didn't feel fit the right solution.
They're young, high fashion, and magazine style. But ultimately, they don't convey the right mood. They're too glitzy-formal. Getting away from the risk of singling out particular types of women, we decided to go more abstract---more object oriented. Here are some favorites.
The apple option points to our innate common ground, sin, which started with a piece of fruit. I really enjoyed this project. Can you tell?
Wednesday, May 21, 2008
Jeffrey Hardy's work is now available on iTunes!
Wednesday, November 14, 2007
Caedmon's Call Poster
I had the honor of designing Caedmon's Call's upcoming Overdressed Tour poster and flyer. Derek Webb will not only be rejoining the crew for this tour but he'll also be opening for the band along with guest artist Andrew Osenga. You can check out their official tour dates on their website: www.caedmonscall.com
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Bragg Management,
Caedmon's Call,
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Music Poster
Thursday, November 1, 2007
Worship Foundations Intl Trifold Brochure
Just got the samples back from the printer of WFI's new general brochure. They needed to combine the two brochures they've used in the past, keeping the information general and not trip specific (which is outdated very quickly) while also adding two other facets of their ministry. I recommended a pocket so they could insert more up-to-date information about each ministry more economically.
I'm very happy with the outcome.
I'm very happy with the outcome.
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