Pixel Your Life is a project we have been working on in collaboration with our nerd-o-riffic friends. Our design + their programming skills = PYL. Using the digital information contained in any image, our online tool creates fine art prints with endless pattern and color choices. Choose your size, color profile and substrate choice and the print is shipped directly to you. We also offer custom designs for mural wall installations, textiles, signage or anything you can dream up. The vector based output file enables infinite uses and applications. We just finished up a mural project for the Google offices in Boulder, so look for photos of that coming soon!
Original Impulse Business Cards
Cynthia Morris, coach and mentor extraordinaire, guides her clients to discover their creative super powers, their Original Impulse. Her hand drawn illustrations shine on this series of inspiring business cards.
n8 Communication Brand Development
We love Mary Huron Hunter and her creative brilliance! She renamed her marketing firm recently and we had the opportunity to create the new business identity.
Labels:
brand development,
collateral,
logo
Local Table Tours Brand Development
Food is our favorite! A quick logo update and collateral design for Local Table Tours, a must when visiting town.
Labels:
boulder,
brand development,
collateral,
food,
rack card
Interior Design & Art Installation
We love antique + modern design. We also love art. Ryan'was able to blend those elements for this interior design project in a Craftsman-inspired bungalow in the Boulder area. The client's folk art collection contrasts with the modern and antique furnishings in a way that creates a warm and inspiring environment. Check out the article from the May 2010 issue of Colorado Homes by Misty Milioto Reagin with photography by Emily Minto.
Our Mascot
It's important that every good business has an equally good mascot, don't you think? We do...ours is Francis (Francine Horsetooth Fishpaw, actually). She'll be 11 this November and has been with us since she was an itty bitty 6 weeks old.
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