It’s that time of year again! The 2015 Lowcountry Field Feast invites are assembled and arriving at doorsteps this week. This year’s invite comes disguised as a kitchen towel. Our friends at Sideshow Press silkscreened and letterpressed these beauties. See invites from year’s past (2010, 2011, 2012, 2013, 2014).
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HOW Magazine International Design Annual
April 23, 2015
Thanks to HOW Magazine for featuring two of our projects in this year’s International Design Annual. Congratulations to The Spectator Hotel (Outstanding Award) and Lowcountry Field Feast (Merit Award)
Client: Stitch Design Co.
AIGA Inshow 2015
April 14, 2015
Congratulations to Edmund’s Oast (Best in Show), Callie’s Hot Little Biscuit (Special Judges Award), Cortney Bishop Design, Field Feast, Balise, Hannah Bergen, Fleet Fox, Better Batch, Biscotti Brothers, Sideshow Press, Produce, Spectator Hotel, Salt & Co. for making IN at the AIGA South Carolina Inshow this year.
Client: Press
AIGA South Carolina Inshow
November 18, 2013
Congratulations to Coastal Crust, The Fresh Market, King Bean, Lowcountry Field Feast, Rewined Candles, Nonnavita, Finicky Filly, Craft Hair, Mandarin Oriental, Hobnob, The Woodsfolk, Garnish & Gather, Legends Magazine and Sideshow Press for being included in this year’s AIGA Inshow. We were thrilled to have so many “in”!
Client: Press
Field Feast 2013
August 26, 2013
The Lowcountry Field Feast is one of our favorite events of the year. It has also become one of our favorite projects in the studio to design. For this year’s invite, we sourced navy bandana’s and silk screened each one with the invite details as well as a few patterns and graphic elements depicting this year’s event. We can’t wait for October! View some of the past Field Feast invite designs here, here and here.
Client: Byrdhouse PR
Field Feast 2012
July 23, 2012
This year will be the 4th year for the Lowcountry Field Feast, an event we’ve been involved with from the very beginning. We always have so much fun working on this invitation and coming up with a new way to invite the guests each year. This year, we sourced wooden forks and spoons and parred them with garden stakes. The three utensils were rubber stamped, tied together with a tag and stuffed into a letterpressed glassine envelope. Read the rest of this entry »
Client: Lowcoutnry Local First
Field Feast Online
July 19, 2012
The Lowcountry Field Feast has a new website! A simple one page site that shares all the details about this years event as well as shares images from past years. See the site here. Read the rest of this entry »
Client: Lowcountry Field Feast