Pro-Care Spine & Medical Center asked LLB Designs to create a series of posters for their office in Austin Tx. What a great way to remind guests of the importance of a healthy lifestyle–in a BIG way! Each 22″ x 28″ poster highlighted a service offered by Pro-Care, ranging from massage therapy and nutritional assessments to public speaking. The final product was a series of five posters with a clean layout highlighting...
Invitations: personalizing with personality
This colorful invitation was created for a fiesta-themed couples shower in Dallas, Texas, when only a co-ed party involving plenty of margaritas would do. The bride and groom are such fun people that creating an invitation around their fun-loving personality was definitely a must. A custom illustration of the stylish couple, along with their salt ‘n peppa schnauzer Gracie decked out the invites and set the tone for a great evening out...
Pucker up: lemon and lime invitations
Between the summer heat in Austin, Texas and the gorgeous, beaming bride this was one HOT couples shower! A lemon and lime color pallet was a refreshing addition to a not-to-be-missed soiree. The invitations themselves featured a custom illustration of the bride and groom, and because the venue was a little tricky to find, coordinating maps were included–an extra detail that made finding the place simple for guests. Custom drink menus...
Business cards: glam it up
Los Angeles-based make-up artist Katy Holland asked LLB Designs for some help with new business cards. The main requirement: sleek and sophisticated. Can do! These two-sided, standard 2 x 3.5†cards feature a simple yet chic front, the design feminine yet understated. A glossy photo of high-end make-up brushes spans the back, adding a bit of polish and sophistication.
Before and after: here’s to your health!
This Texas-based mobile healthcare provider came to LLB Designs for a check-up on their company collateral. Here is a peek at the original materials: While they had lots of great content, it was actually so much information that the materials were a bit crowded and tough to read. There also wasn’t a cohesive use of color between the different elements, limiting any potential brand recognition. Fortunately, these are common symptoms, easy to...