7.21.2010

4 Years

Happy Anniversary, Joel and Melissa.

KL

7.16.2010

Jake + Christy

We had the distinct pleasure of working with Jake and Christy on their wedding invitation this spring. Christy and I have been friends since we were five, and Joel and Christy's brother Greg were only toddlers when they became partners-in-crime. Joel and I spent many nights at the Sherman house - sharing secrets, camping in the backyard, and causing general mayhem.

Flash forward: Christy is getting married to the most amazing man, Jake (Seriously, they are one of the coolest couples we know. Case in point: they're hiking Mt. Kilimanjaro on their honeymoon), and Greg is a Navy helicopter pilot stationed somewhere off the coast of Africa.

On July 2nd Jake and Christy said their vows on the beach in Coronado. It was one of the most beautiful, heartfelt ceremonies I have ever had the honor of witnessing. The ceremony was brief, so the guests stood throughout, and when the pastor proclaimed them man and wife, Christy almost knocked Jake off his feet in her rush to kiss him.
We especially loved the colors they chose (green and yellow), and Jake and Christy's laid-back approach to their wedding day. Their reception was held on a wooden deck a short walk from the water.
We danced, ate, drank, and sent Jake and Christy off on their adventure together. They were radiant.

Thank you, Jake and Christy, for letting us be part of your wedding day, and your lives. We love you.

KL

7.10.2010

ISO50


I stumbled across these prints the other day that have an interesting integration of influences - from 70's art and color schemes, to modern, geometric, WPA style and even a bit of contructivism mixed in. There's some really nice work here, although I could see some of it being sold at Urban Outfitters, which would honestly kill the soul of the art for me. The artist, ISO50, also makes a great line of apparel, with some of the images from the prints used again on shirts. The blog and site.

JB

7.02.2010

Elementary Flashback


I was doing some research today and came across this great notepad by Behance a creative who took an old school idea and give it visually interesting twist. Check out some other pages here. Nice work guys.

JB