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Delia's, a restaurant in Virginia needed business cards for their new catering division. We used pieces of their website design to create these fun cards. The colors are rich and striking, and we paired those with great textures and a picture of an olive tree painting in their restaurant.
Delia's needed new brochures to market and advertise their catering company, so we created a series of 3 different brochures. They all have the same information on the back, and a different image on the front. Their striking photography really makes their food and quality of service stand out.
Ted's 355 is a new restaurant and needed some business cards. After creating their logo, we put together these great cards that bring together diner flair with a modern twist. Their family-friendly restaurant will be starting off right with these fun business cards.
These marketing materials were created for Valley Sports Vision, a brand new branch of Valley Vision in Grand Forks, North Dakota. They came up with a new way to help athletes train and succeed, through vision tests and exercises. Their marketing needed to be sleek, professional, and sporty to appeal to their sports-driven audience.
This couple wanted their save the dates to be fun and simple, utilizing their great photos from their engagement shoot. We paired their rich photos with their spring wedding color palette to create a great piece to send to their family and friends for their big day.
These brochures were created for Marathon Fundraisers, a golf fundraising company in Grand Forks, North Dakota. They wanted to keep these marketing materials simple but informative so they could hand them out to potential clients and investors who wanted to get a better glimpse of the company.
This new home building center in Paradise Valley, Arizona needed some classy marketing materials to advertise their services and promote themselves to new customers. We created business cards, a large brochure, and a folder with inserts for each of their vendors inside. Overall the materials are colorful, professional and elegant to represent the upscale and custom services provided by this company.
This creative metal fabrication company needed business cards to hand out to their clientele. The metal textures showcase the metallic part of their craft, and the images help to showcase some of their best work. The business cards match the website and work well to create a lasting impression with new customers.
These custom wedding invitations utilized the couple's wedding logo on the cover as well as their spring wedding colors throughout. The 5 page piece was tied together with strips of teal tulle and printed on heavy paper for a classy touch for their big day.
This tri-fold brochure is for a savvy life coach that needed some brochures to hand out at networking events. She wanted them to be professional and classy, and had to match her old-time, navigational theme.
The GGFYP are a group of young professionals in the Grand Forks area that meet regularly to network, help the community and enhance their professional skills. They needed a small marketing piece that they could hand out to potential new members at networking events, YP events, and other places. A business card made sense because they didn't have a ton of information to include, but wanted to promote their website and social media profiles. The clean and simple design fit in with their brand guidelines and the style of the group, while the word texture communicates YP ideals and characteristics.
BHI, a medical company in Scottsdale needed new inserts for their knee brace products. They needed to be able to print them in house but didn't want to sacrifice quality and style. These inserts helped to elevate the look of these products, creating a cohesive style for the whole line.
These identity items were created for the Premier Real Estate Group Inc., who wanted to be seen as a professional, high-end realty company. They were new in the area and needed a lot of items to start up their company, items that needed to go well together and spread their message, but look different enough to not be repetitive.
These 3 invitations are for the opening of a new hospital in the Scottsdale Healthcare system, Thompson Peak. They wanted the invitations to convey quality care while showcasing the hospital's southwestern location. The three invitations went out to a lot of notable names in the Phoenix area and they wanted them to be unique and classy.
This 11 x 17 poster was designed for a new event in Cincinnati, OH - Restore - which was presented by Stop Traffick Fashion. The event featured artists and musicians, as well as clothing and jewelry from Stop Traffick Fashion, in an art gallery in Cincinnati. We wanted it to be edgy, artsy, and modern to incorporate all of the ideas behind the event, as well as the venue it was being held at. All of the design elements drew from the logo we designed for the event, using the grungy font and textures, as well as the bright color palette. The poster is eye-catching with it's bold colors, and organized in a fashion that made a ton of information possible, while still maintaining legibility and good balance.
These sharp business cards are for a marketing and social media company in Arizona. He wanted their space theme to be prevalent but the cards themselves had to be professional and detailed without being overwhelming. The outcome was great and the client was very pleased.
The Diamond Source needed classy holiday cards to send to their customers and friends. The style needed to convey sophistication and they also wanted the size and weight to echo the importance of the card, that announced the retirement of one of their finest jewelers. Soft gradients and warm dark colors help to convey the look and feel they were going for with this very important holiday card.
This innovative brochure that folds 5 times into a tri-fold size, is for a company that provides products and services for correctional facilities. The brochure was intended to showcase the many great features of one of their products, and we wanted to make the information fun to read and look at. A roadmap theme was created and we added details and textures that are reminiscent of maps, road signs, and other things on the road.
Family Beene is a family-run company that grows and sells great coffee on their farm. They needed some new stationary for their company, something that worked well for them and fit who they were. A rustic feel was achieved with rough hand-drawn patterns and the paper selection that looks homemade.

















