A ministry event for teen girls, the Reality Quest event needed branding that spoke directly to their audience. So we went for a “diary entry” type brand… in pink. Because what girl doesn’t like pink?
We were given a color palette, a general idea for the brand, and a deadline. Inspired by some of Sinatra’s greatest album artwork, we came up with something clean and vintage. And what design is complete without a little punch of red?
When you’re 16, and a guy, sometimes it’s hard to know how to express what you want in a birthday invitation. When “cool” is the only adjective you can come up with, it’s no problem for us. Cool is our middle name…
This particular client had a very specific design in mind, with very specific colors – Baylor Bears, to be exact. So we designed the invitation to their exact specifications. And they were thrilled! Sometimes you know exactly what you want and don’t want to vary from the course. No problem!
Working with brides can be a challenge if you’re not up for it. But this particular bride was a rare breed indeed – calm, cool, and collected. She knew she wanted to use champagne golds, silvers, and crowns. Something modern and clean with a traditional elegance. Success!
A first birthday needs a first class celebration. So with a love for all things Beatles and a photo from an iPhone, our client asked us to create a ferris-wheel themed invitation, based around the lyrics of “For the Benefit of Mr. Kite” (from the Beatles’ Sgt. Pepper album). End result: nothing short of divine!
When it’s your senior year, it’s a time to look back and reflect as well as look forward to the future. Why not send your child off in style with a custom-designed yearbook page?
Designed to be printed on a home printer.
Add your own photo. For sale on Etsy.
Add your own photo. For sale on Etsy.
Add your own photo. For sale on Etsy.
Add your own photo. For sale on Etsy.