Tuesday, March 30, 2010

Dog Jewelry Donation Postcard

242 Donation Postcard
Client: No 242 Collection

Rooted in the notion that dogs and their adoring owners share an unbreakable bond, No. 242 Collection jewelry collection was created for the pet that has everything. The jewelry is made in pairs which fashionably coordinate the "au courant" canine and their owners who spoil them silly, and through the end of June they're donating 5% of their sales to Project Ruffway which supports the Bow Wow Buddies Foundation. This postcard created by 1 Design Source will be handed out at their store and sent out to past and present clients.

Wedding Invitation


Wedding Invitation
Client: Chris & Jess

Custom made wedding invitation. (Certain info is blurred for privacy reasons.)

Monday, March 29, 2010

Wedding Monogram at Work

Marti and Kevin's wedding was this past Saturday, and here is the monogram design at work. Congrats you two!!

Monogram was branded into columns
of wood used as table markers.

The monogram at the top of the dining menu.

Thursday, March 4, 2010

Theatre 20th Anniversary Logo

American Folklore Theatre 20th Anniversary Logo
Ephraim, Wisconsin, Door County

Playing on an outdoor stage at Peninsula State Park and on indoor stages across the state, American Folklore Theatre actors are equipped with guitars and voices that tell stories of legend and lore. Since 1990, this troupe has been providing original musical tales about some of America’s most intriguing people including John Muir and Mark Twain.

AFT was looking to have a logo that showcased their outdoor venue including twilight and stars. We worked from a photograph to make the logo vector based so it could be flexible in its usage. It has been screen printed on t-shirts and mugs, as well as various other applications like their Facebook profile picture.

Quote from the happy client:
"Thanks for your great and efficient work on this project. We're hoping to make wide use of it this year and hopefully beyond. We'll definitely look to use your services again down the road."
Dave Maier, Managing Director
American Folklore Theatre