Tag Archives: Branding
CLIENT: Alkemy Brewlab
MENIUM: Branding and Label Design, all photos courtesy of Alkemy BrewLab
PROJECT DESCRIPTION: In Greenpoint Brooklyn, a mom and pop coffee shop, Crema BK, is quietly perfecting chai. The husband and wife team approached their recipe scientifically, experimenting with measurements, ingredients, and brewing techniques until finally arriving at something that finally met their very high standards. They then figured out how to prepare a concentrated version, so that their customers could buy a bottle to take with them and prepare at home. It was a hit. The obvious next step was to figure out how to do it on a larger scale. Thus, Alkemy Brewlab was born. The name is a nod to…
CLIENT: Saving Face
MENIUM: Identity, Print, & Website
PROJECT DESCRIPTION: In a historic carriage house near downtown Austin, Ladyboss Brooke Nichol has been quietly dominating the botox game in Austin. Her philosophy is you that if you look good, you'll feel good, and you'll do good in the world. She is warm and beautiful, with a Mississippi drawl and manner makes you feel like you've known her for years. In our first meeting, we laughed as I told her the logo she'd been using since she opened reminded me of Truvy's hair salon in Steel Magnolias and while it did reflect her southern roots, it didn't covey the modern feel…
CLIENT: Austin Opportunity Youth Collaborative
MENIUM: Logo designed for multiple formats and backgrounds, both print and web
PROJECT DESCRIPTION: The AOYC focuses on community solutions that give disadvantaged young people a path to a better life. They help them connect to resources that will give them a shot to finish or expand their education, or find meaningful employment. These are kids that have not had an easy way in life thus far. Opportunity Youth means "young people ages 16-24 that are not connected to high school, higher education, or meaningful employment. The AOYC focuses on four priority populations: Parenting youth, Current or former foster youth, Court-involved youth, and Young men of color. They came to me with a logo…