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Barlow & Bishop

January 25, 2010

We just finished this stationary package for Barlow & Bishop, an interiors firm in Charleston, SC. The women at Barlow & Bishop do beautiful interiors, full of texture and elements of nature, all while maintaining a modern edge. Their work was the inspiration behind this new stationary package. We think it helps capture a glimpse of what they do so well.

Client: Barlow & Bishop

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A Back Stage Pass with Bling

January 19, 2010

Stitch was excited to be asked to design the invite for this year’s Addy Awards for the Advertising Federation of Charleston. We had fun “blingin” this one out. The awards show will carry through the theme, with the Gold winners going home with nothing other than gold (not solid) records.

Client: Advertising Federation of Charleston

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Truffles, Candies and Chocolate

December 21, 2009

We’ve been working with the new owner of an established chocolate shop in Mt. Pleasant, SC. She recently acquired the shop and decided it was time for a new name, identity and a fresh look. We’ve been lucky enough to have the opportuntity to work on her new logo and materials as well as sample a few of her delicious truffles and candies along the way.

Client: Haute Chocolate

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Republic Logo Process

December 14, 2009

Were in the process of working on a logo for a new design firm who specializes in light commercial and residential design. We thought it would be fun to show you what we presented to the client last week. They’ve chosen a direction and we are in the process of refining it. We’ll be sure to share the final logo with you soon!

Client: Republic Design

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Petite Simone

December 8, 2009

We just finished this logo design for Petite Simone. Eve Hobgood is a New York photographer who takes really cool photos of infants and kids using cameras like a Holga and Polaroid Landcamera.

Client: Petite Simone

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Go Fetch

November 18, 2009

The Classic and Sporty Harry Barker Balls are finally here. We completed the design of both the balls and the packaging earlier this summer and they are finally stateside. She also brought the good news that Saks Fifth Avenue will be carrying them in their stores.

Client: Harry Barker

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Clothing with a Conscience

November 11, 2009

We are currently working with House of Rok, a Charleston based fashion company who is determined to change the image of eco-conscious clothing. They asked us to create this sub logo to use along with their brand as a symbol for eco-conscious clothing. It will appear on hang tags and garment labels. We’re currently working on their website and stationary package.

Client: House of Rok

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Grocers Gala

November 9, 2009

This past Friday we made trip to Columbia for the AIGA South Carolina InShow Awards. It’s an annual event that features designs from across the state. Stitch walked away with 7 cubes of cheese and a special judges award for Library: Archives of Fashion.

Our sister company, Sideshow Press, took home the Howie (Best in Show Award) for our design of their stationery package. All and all, it was a really great show and we are always honored to be included.

Client: AIGA Inshow

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The James Pond

October 21, 2009

Catch and Release… children’s clothing. We just finished logo for a new online company that will be reselling children’s clothing online. With two little ones of our own, we can appreciate the amount of clothes you go through quickly that were barely worn. We’re getting started on the site design soon. For all you parents out there, we’ll let you know when it’s up and running.

Client: The James Pond

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Hairnets and Meat Trays

October 21, 2009

We just completed this inviation for the AIGA South Carolina InShow awards ceremony to be held November 6th, in Columbia South Carolina. This was a really fun project. Who would have ever thought we’d be stuffing over 200 hairnets into our custom hairnet packaging! Sandy Lang wrote the grocery copy to make it all come together. Thanks to AIGA South Carolina for asking us to be involved in the project.

Client: AIGA South Carolina

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