Posts Tagged ‘Graphic Design’

Brown Mountain Lights Symposium Poster

Thursday, December 29th, 2011
Poster Design for Brown Mountain Lights Symposium

Poster Design

You may have noticed one of the posters we designed for the upcom­ing Brown Moun­tain Lights Sym­po­sium hang­ing around town. This event promises to be an infor­ma­tive day of learn­ing about the exten­sive research that has gone into attempt­ing to explain the cause of these lights that appear on Brown Mountain.

We were asked to develop a poster for this event that reflected the mys­te­ri­ous nature of this nation­ally known phe­nom­e­non. Draw­ing on the style of science-​fiction movie posters of the past, we cre­ated a poster wor­thy of hang­ing on your bed­room wall.

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Print Design Work for American Roller Bearing

Wednesday, October 19th, 2011
Print Collateral for American Roller Bearing

Printed pieces designed for Amer­i­can Roller Bearing

We recently had the plea­sure of work­ing with Amer­i­can Roller Bear­ing (ARB) and Honey Bees Event Plan­ning on the print col­lat­eral for ARB’s 100th Anniver­sary Cel­e­bra­tion. Our respon­si­bil­i­ties included the cre­ation of spe­cial­ized print col­lat­eral, on-​site posters and a Power Point pre­sen­ta­tion. While there are too many pieces to show here, the images below illus­trate the gen­eral aes­thetic of the event.

Through con­sul­ta­tion with ARB, it was decided that all mate­ri­als would fea­ture a his­toric, turn of the cen­tury, feel accom­plished through typog­ra­phy while remain­ing very much in the now. The cen­ter­piece and most ambi­tious project was the invi­ta­tion for the event.

Graphic Designer Eliot Lytle’s con­cept for the invi­ta­tion required a leap of faith for the staff at Amer­i­can Roller Bear­ing. The design would be using spe­cial­ized print­ing tech­niques that wouldn’t repro­duce in the proof­ing process.

Eliot said, “Trust me.” They did. The results are astounding.

American Roller Bearing's Centennial Celebration Invitation

Amer­i­can Roller Bearing’s Cen­ten­nial Cel­e­bra­tion Invitation

The cir­cu­lar design stands out from the other 99.9% of printed col­lat­eral. A 6-​color print­ing process uses 2 metal­lic inks to cre­ate reflec­tive duo­tones of the bear­ing images not pos­si­ble through the reg­u­lar 4-​color print­ing process. Finally, a reg­is­tered emboss­ment lends a tac­tile feel to the design. The result is an invi­ta­tion that is a impres­sive to view and a joy to hold in your hand.

We thank Amer­i­can Roller Bear­ing for the oppor­tu­nity to work with them and help make their Cen­ten­nial Cel­e­bra­tion spe­cial. It’s not often a com­pany turns 100. We enjoyed learn­ing about their com­pany and how their prod­ucts have played a part in Amer­i­can his­tory. From the ear­li­est trains to the oil indus­try to the space pro­gram, Amer­i­can Roller Bear­ing has been there.

Also, we must thank Blue Ridge Print­ing of Asheville, NC. Their knowl­edge­able staff and spe­cial­ized skills were instru­men­tal in bring­ing the ambi­tious invi­ta­tion design to real­ity. There are few print shops in the region that we would trust with such spe­cial­ized work.

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Logo Design for Stomping Grounds

Tuesday, May 3rd, 2011
Logo Design for Stomping Grounds Coffee & Wine Bar

Logo and busi­ness card designed for Stomp­ing Grounds Cof­fee & Wine Bar

We recently “crossed the state line” with this logo designed for Stomp­ing Grounds Cof­fee & Wine Bar, a new busi­ness open­ing soon in Greer, South Carolina.

The goal was to design a logo that bal­ances the two seg­ments of the busi­ness while bring­ing in tac­tile ele­ments to reflect the atmos­phere of the estab­lish­ment. Care­ful selec­tion of col­ors, fonts, and font weights com­bined with the graphic “ring” ele­ments have cre­ated a clean, pro­fes­sional logo.

The busi­ness cards bring in a tex­tured paper back­ground ele­ment that rein­forces the tac­tile expe­ri­ence. The inclu­sion of a “Buy 10 bev­er­ages & get 1 free” fea­ture on the back of the busi­ness card allows it to serve an extra purpose.

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