This is the first in a two part post about the launching of one of our favorite brands yet, Partridge Lane Studio. Formerly, Allen Hyslip Photography. Allen came to Identity Kitchen with a soup to nuts revamp in mind. He had decided on the name Partridge Lane, which we loved. He wanted a brand that [...]
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Hideous photo taken with my iphone which I believe had both flour and butter on the lens ;)
Because we have the pleasure of knowing Diana Adams and her daughter Justine Ungaro so well, we were particularly inspired when re-creating their brand. Diana Adams has been running an uber successful photography studio in Old Town Fairfax, and spent 15 years as one of DC’s top wedding photographers. In 2003, Diana’s daughter Justine joined [...]
Well, you know the story of the shoemaker’s children. Identity Kitchen has been in massive need of a facelift for quite some time now (I mean THIS IS LA). While we are working on our new magic blogsite, full of bells and whistles and some stuff you’ve never seen before in WordPress, we decided to [...]
Working on Tricia B’s identity has been such a soothing experience. She is so wonderful to work with and open to new ideas. We created a look for her that was a bit French Provence, thus the lavender. When she said that environmental issues and elevating her brand are a priority, we thought letterpress and [...]
That’s right we actually do work for clients that are not photographers…WHAT??!! LA Stylist Mom is a blogsite started by the fabulous fashionista B, who worked as a stylist for recording artists, television, and editorial for over 10 years, before becoming a Mom herself and helping dress the rest of us who have also joined [...]
I had the absolute pleasure of working with Amy Lynden, and helping her develop her brand. Amy is a fantastic photographer with a successful portrait business in Northern California, that is about 1/2 families and children and 1/2 seniors. She wanted a brand identity that spoke to her seniors a bit more. She wanted something [...]
I think the identity we did for Kim Seidl is one of my new favorites, and what she did with it is a DIY lesson to us all. Kim is a fabulous wedding and portrait photographer in San Diego. When we talked about rebuilding her brand she wanted a look that was hip, clean and [...]