Recently, the very talented Peter Frank Edwards spent some time over at Edmund’s Oast capturing some of the interior details and signage we designed for the restaurant.
Spoleto 2014
June 3, 2014
Our favorite time of the year in Charleston is here! Spoleto is in full swing and the city is alive with music, theater, dance and opera. We love the festival and the opportunity to help showcase the beauty it brings to our city.
Client: Spoleto Festival USA
The Spectator Hotel
May 20, 2014
The Spectator Hotel is a exciting new project. We had the pleasure of naming and branding the upcoming 41-room hotel. Last week, the hotel had it’s ground breaking ceremony where community members were invited to come to the site for a glimpse of what is to come. We used this opportunity to design invitations that felt unique, high-touch and rich – much like the experience the upcoming boutique hotel will have.
Client: The Spectator Hotel
Fleet Fox Art Collective
May 14, 2014
A stationery package for Fleet Fox Art Collective out of Australia. We used a range of duplexed Gmund gray papers, silver foil and chamfered edges.
Client: Fleet Fox Art Collective
Kiawah Island Legends
April 28, 2014
After 25 years in print, Kiawah Island Legends is now online. We sought to maintain the beauty and simplicity of the printed magazine when translating the design to the web. We incorporated the same imagery and attention to detail in the typography and layout of the magazine to the website. There is even more to explore and read on the site, so take a look and enjoy!
Client: Kiawah Island Real Estate
Wildsam for J.Crew
April 24, 2014
J.Crew recently asked Wildsam to create an exclusive series for their London store neighborhoods: Bloomsbury, Shoho and South Kensington. Needless to say, we were thrilled to put these guides together for two of our favorite brands. Congratulations Wildsam + J.Crew. Photos from jcrew.tumblr.com
Client: Wildsam
The Flats at Ponce City Market
April 17, 2014
We designed this site to show case the unique qualities of living at The Flats at Ponce City Market. The site is full of details about the The Flats as well as details about the neighborhood and all that Ponce City Market will have to offer. The dramatic revamp of Ponce City Market will preserve the landmark Sears building and bring it back to life once more. In addition to the 259 residential flats in the development there will be 330,000 square feet of retail and restaurants and 475,000 square feet of office space. It’s truly a remarkable development focused on preserving the building’s historic character and sustaining it’s connection to the community – we are thrilled to be working with Jamestown Properties on this unique project.
Client: Jamestown Properties
Job Opening – Project Coordinator
March 28, 2014
JOB DESCRIPTION: Detail oriented and highly motivated – Prior agency experience is a plus – A firm grasp of emerging marketing and social media trends – Oversee execution for a number of projects simultaneously – Must be a multi-tasker – Manage day to day relationships with assigned clients and act as a primary point of contact – Manage timelines through the life of a project – Effectively communicate client needs to design team – Help keep team on task and up-to-speed on timeline/budgets – Work with team to provide strategic solutions from ideation through to the creative process – Create and translate a production schedule – Superb written and oral presentation – Enjoys working in a collaborative environment – Self motivator
DAY-TO-DAY: Manage Project scope, budgets and time estimation for designated clients – Create estimates and follow up with clients – Work with bookkeeper to track invoices and payment status – Client relationship and detailed follow up – Office organization
THE DETAILS: Health Benefits – Retirement Plan – 3 weeks paid vacation/sick days – Must live or be willing to relocated to the Charleston area
Client: Job Opening
A New Look
March 21, 2014
Along with a new website and blog, we’ve recently updated our stationery package. Gold foil, letterpress, green edging and tiny details are the elements that define our new look. We are currently infusing the new look into our office. We’ve changed the door to green and covered our store front windows with tiny gold “x’s” .
Client: Stitch Design Co.