Building Bridges 2014

Posted by on Oct 30, 2014 in Graphic design, Invitations, Doing our part | 0 comments

The 15th anniversary of the Arc of the Arts Building Bridges event was a success! We designed the save the date, invitation and program for the event. Each featured two beautiful pieces of artwork: “Serenity in Fall” by Arc of the Arts Artist Nancy D. and “Perpetual Light” by local artist Rebecca Patrick. We pulled some of the reds and blues from each piece to tie the collateral together. The invitation was a unique matchbook fold,...

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The Final Coat logo

Posted by on Aug 5, 2014 in Graphic design, Branding | 0 comments

  We got to design a logo for this great new business out of Houston, TX. The Final Coat is a high-end painting company specializing in both residential and commercial projects. They wanted a crisp, classic logo that would stand out in a field of swishy paint brush  and splattered paint can logos. The final result features subtle typography that plays on the name and emphasizes the quality of the company’s work. We also spent a lot...

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Capitalines magazine, Spring 2014

Posted by on Jul 28, 2014 in Graphic design | 0 comments

Here is a look at the spring 2014 issue of Capitalines Magazine! Laura Lee Daigle wrapped up her term as  2013-2014 editor of Capitalines, which is a publication of The Junior League of Austin. This issue featured a custom cover photo shot by Debra Gulbas Photography, design by Andrea Turner Jacobs, and 80th anniversary artwork by Terrence Moline of TeamMoline. Custom infographics, fun and informative articles about local non-profit...

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Congrats to Dropcam!

Posted by on Jun 27, 2014 in Graphic design | 0 comments

Back around 2010-2011 we did some design work for a tiny San Francisco startup called Dropcam. We were (and still are!) big fans of their products and had a good feeling about them. Last week the now not-so-small company was acquired by Nest (which itself was recently acquired by Google). We are so proud of the Dropcam team and excited to see what they do next.

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