After speaking to Jenni Green, I was a little nervous about doing her logo. She is a fellow designer and photographer (and very good one at that). She had also worked for an artists who is very inspirational to me Sabrina Ward Harrison. However, I felt like we made such a great connection through our communications, I put my intimidations aside and jumped in. The final logo was a collaboration, it is in fact her handwriting, enhanced and pumped up a bit. I can’t wait to see how she end up using it, she has such fabulous taste. Please keep me posted Jenni, it has been a blast working with you. Check out her work here jenni-green.com.
One of the coolest things about Cindy is that she just seems to get it. She was an absolute dream to work with and she knew just what she wanted. You see that kind of direction in her photography, capturing real moments in a photo and having it tell a very definite story. The second coolest thing was that she understood letterpress so well, she did her own printing. I was totally impressed. She wanted her photography business to focus on children’s photography in a photo journalistic way. You can check out her work here: http://ccyphotography.com/blog/ Though the fantastic Téa is working up a brand new blogsite as we speak. Thanks so much Cindy, I can’t wait to see what’s next…besides much, much success!
…Save the date that is. This is a fun one for the always fabulous Justine Ungaro and her upcoming nuptials. Author of the UnBride, she’s planning a gorgeously glamourous “Vintage Rock Chic” wedding, complete with an 80’s band, pink Cadillac, and a donut machine. What would be more fitting that having black tee shirts made as the save the date with their initials as the CBGB’s logo. One of Justine’s friends had trucker hats made for her bridal shower in DC. Can’t wait to see the shirts…and wait ’til you see what we’ve cooked up for the invitations!
Tags: CBGB, Justine Ungaro, Unbride, wedding
Categories: printed piecesOk, already I missed Friday’s posting, so I’m going to make up with two today. Check back for one this evening. This logo, letterpressed two sided business card and gift certificate were design for the lovely and super friendly, awesome photographer Hillary Gardener. She is so upbeat and positive and loves butterflies. Her work is creative, fun, unique and emotional, and she wanted a look that would reflect that. Check out her awesome work here: stillsbyhill Letterpress printing was done by the always fantastic Carrie at Anemone Letterpress. Hillary, you seriously rock, please keep me posted on your success and your little “pumpkin” due this Halloween!
This is a logo recently completed for a darling photographer in Nashville, Kristen Johse Parker. Her photographs are fresh and spirited and full of joy. She is such a sweetheart, but as she’s a cowboy boots, tee shirt and jeans gal, she asked that I keep her logo a “tiny bit rough on the edges…” Check out her work and website here www.johseparker.com Congratulations on your new business Kristen. It has been so much fun working with you! Wishing you so much success.









