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Posts Tagged ‘Branding’
Remington Roasters
March 10, 2015
New and quirky logo development to share for Remington Roasters, a small batch coffee company located in Northern Virginia.
Client: Lori D'Amico
Boite Fete
January 22, 2015
Boite Fete is a new company who will curate all the items for the perfect party, mailed to you in the perfect party box! Custom type and hand-drawn illustrations make up this playful new brand.
Client: Rachel Huntington
Balise
December 16, 2014
Evoking the bygone era of Old-World New Orleans, Balise is a new restaurant set in a 19th century Creole townhouse, featuring a Louisiana-focused menu created by Chef Justin Devillier (James Beard finalist for Best Chef: South in 2012, 2013, and 2014). The name Balise is derived from the first settlement at the mouth of the Mississippi River’s Birdfoot Delta, which controlled commerce coming from the Gulf of Mexico to New France.
The origin of the restaurant’s name served as inspiration for the initial brand development. Eccentric elements, coupled with New Orlean’s culturally rich past is reflective in the graphic details, hand-rendered type and color palette. We’re currently working with Justin and Mia on the printed materials and digital presence, which will launch in January.
Client: Justin and Mia Devillier
Magasin Kitchen
December 4, 2014
New work for a Vietnamese kitchen opening this Spring in New Orleans. Dine-in or take-out with traditional banh mi, buns, soups, salads and more. We can’t wait to try it out in person!
Client: Kim Nguyen
The Spectator Hotel Branding
October 28, 2014
Set to open in the Spring of 2015, The Spectator Hotel will be a new kind of boutique hotel in the heart of historic Charleston. Evoking the opulence and sophistication of the roaring twenties, the hotel will offer Charleston’s best address for luxury accommodations. Beginning with naming, logo and brand development we’re thrilled with the way this brand is taking shape. There will be more Spectator to share soon! See the ground breaking invitation here.
Client: The Spectator Hotel
Proud Mary
September 4, 2014
Proud Mary is a Global Exploration of Textiles. Proud Mary is one of our favorites brands so it was a treat to have the opportunity to work with Harper Poe on the re-brand. Harper had the idea for Proud Mary after returning from volunteering with Habitat for Humanity in South America. After falling in love with the people and brightly colored textiles she decided to combine her passions into a sustainable design business.
Client: Harper Poe
Hannah Bergen
September 2, 2014
The art of Keeping. Hannah Bergen is a simple, low-tech, and lasting way for anyone to collect and document stories and information about a piece of furniture, art, tableware, or any sort of object. We designed the logo, identity and kit, helping to curate all the items needed to record, remember stories and memories associated with heirlooms.
From Hannah Bergen: Note-writing aunts and grandmothers in our family inspire us, never missing a chance to show us special objects in their homes. Framed photographs and wobbly candlestick holders each have stories—of travels, weddings, wars and loves.
Copywriting: Sandy Lang
Client: Hannah Bergen
Falls Legal Branding and Stationery
August 19, 2014
A fresh new logo and identity for Falls Legal.
Client: J. Scott Falls
Pingora Clothing
August 14, 2014
Ann Whittaker developed Pingora for the adventurous woman. The technical yet sophisticated clothing line will offer a tailored wardrobe for women seeking adventure. The clothing is in production now and we cannot wait to see her appreciation and love for the outdoors and clean aesthetic come to life. Photography courtesy of Pingora Clothing and Britt Chudleigh
Client: Ann Whittaker