Identity / Business Cards
Brand Identity
Barb Palmer
A lover of mid-century modern design, art, and music, Barb Palmer wanted to appeal to her client base of artists and musicians. Using her initials, we created a pattern seen throughout the 1950s, yet chose bright, primary colors. This pattern could easily translate to personal note cards or gift tags as well.
The Plural i
Playing off the clever name of this PR/communications firm, we created a logo with two lowercase i's that resemble two people engaged in a discussion.

Swedeneedle
Erika is a clothing designer who loves all things Scandinavian. We chose signature colors and used Helvetica for a clean, contemporary look. To add personality, we suggested she run the printed cards through her sewing machine to create individual stitched patterns. These cards can easily be turned into hangtags with a one-hole punch.

Barb Palmer
A lover of mid-century modern design, art, and music, Barb Palmer wanted to appeal to her client base of artists and musicians. Using her initials, we created a pattern seen throughout the 1950s, yet chose bright, primary colors. This pattern could easily translate to personal note cards or gift tags as well.

The Plural i
Playing off the clever name of this PR/communications firm, we created a logo with two lowercase i's that resemble two people engaged in a discussion.

Swedeneedle
Erika is a clothing designer who loves all things Scandinavian. We chose signature colors and used Helvetica for a clean, contemporary look. To add personality, we suggested she run the printed cards through her sewing machine to create individual stitched patterns. These cards can easily be turned into hangtags with a one-hole punch.

