Haus Candles Photography

December 9, 2014

Perfectly styled and shot photography from Sully Sullivan for Haus Candles.

Client: Nina Freudenberger

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

Hannah Bergen Website

December 1, 2014

Hannah Bergen is now online. Congratulations, it was another lovely collaboration!

Client: Daryl and Gilyn

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Recent Press

November 24, 2014

Excited to share some recent press for some of our great clients! Thank you to Gestalten Los Logos No. 7, 2014 Q3 Under Consideration Quarterly, The Monocle Guide to Good Business, Communication Arts Design Annual 55, 2014 Print Regional Design Annual for including our work!

Client: Stitch Design Co.

Biscotti Brothers Biscottini Packaging

November 20, 2014

After a brand update for Biscotti Brothers, we got started on the re-design and update of their packaging. The first product to receive the new look is their delicious biscottini products. We applied the new branding to a color coded system of uncoated labels printed with metallic ink and spot varnish. We applied the spot varnish to  specific areas of the design to add depth and dimension. We’re working on more of their product offerings now and are looking forward to sharing more soon!

Client: Gerry Bennett

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YALLFest

November 13, 2014

Last weekend, we got out and about during YALLFest and snapped a few shots of our work in action. Congratulations on another successful and growing festival!

Client: Jonathan Sanchez

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Design Division

November 6, 2014

The mayor of Charleston, Joe Riley, Jr. created the Civic Design Center in 2001, which was renamed in 2014  as Design Division. Design Division is a division of the City of Charleston Department of Planning, Preservation and Sustainability. Design Division is the City’s in-house design studio. In addition, it is their mission to cultivate design excellence in the community and set expectations for the City’s development. As residents of Charleston and believers in design, this project was particularly rewarding to work on. It was a pleasure working with the director, Jacob Lindsey and his team on this project. We consulted on the renaming of the division, redesigned the logo and created a guideline of brand standards for their in-house department. Take a look at some of the many projects they are working on for the betterment of Charleston.

Client: The City of Charleston

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The Campbell Foundation

November 5, 2014

A bold yet sophisticated stationery package for The Campbell Foundation. The Campbell Foundation was established in 1998 to improve the conditions of America’s largest and most ecologically diverse and productive estuary systems: the Chesapeake and Atlantic Coastal Bays. In 2003, the geographic focus was expanded to to include Northern California and the San Francisco Bay watershed.

The stationery packaged was produced using both offset and letterpress printing techniques. The suite included business cards, letterhead, personalized notecards and matching envelopes.

Client: Samantha Campbell

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

Jack Rudy Signature

October 23, 2014

Inspired by Jack Rudy’s own signature, we developed this custom script for our favorite cocktail co, Jack Rudy. You can now wear  his “signature” on this, made in the USA premium cotton twill, cap made in collaboration with Ebbets Field Flannels.

Client: Brooks Reitz