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Millson | With multiple services offered and both feet determined to stay put in the design world, part of a full Millson rebrand was business cards with options, a space to communicate directly and in a unique way, and a range of colors to boot. That logos also just really wants to be a pattern. We love these.



The Roundhouse at Beacon Falls | We were inspired by the shape of this actual, historical building when designing the logo, so when it came to the cards, we also had to round one corner. Loved running that logo right up to the trim, too. Little details, big impact.



Questus | You need a simple, good looking wordmark and business card for your new financial firm? We can do that.


RFA Brands | Way back over the holidays, as 2011 was quickly approaching, Liz's brother was dealing with everything from customs to a bad cold in order to successfully debut four new product lines at CES in Vegas. And somewhere on
the massive to-do list was: get business card made!

So he gave us a quick call to ask for something "awesome" and "customizable" and I'd say we delivered! We came up
with a clean, slick looking design that allowed for RFA employees to write their own titles in, along with a check-box
under each product logo on the back. Alex had a blast writing in things like "Lead Vocals" and "Tech Ninja" and was happy to be able to quickly check off a product highlighted in conversation if need be.

We did a few pre-printed titles as well, along with a fully customizable write-in card for future freelancers or to simply
jot down a quick note, etc. These came out really nice and were apparently a huge hit at the show, as was the full
line of products (all our identity work there, and some packaging, too, worrrrd!)

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The Lofts at Beacon Falls | Beautiful, LEED-certified development of an abandoned industrial site going on upstate in Beacon, NY (where Liz lives, and near where Ken grew up). After creating a simple silhouette of the site as a logo, we designed this collateral piece for the new live/work units.

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Rabe & Co. | We're so official now.

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Lee Anne Wong | Currently in the process of building her own culinary brand, Lee Anne Wong is a kick-ass chef in NYC and needed some simple cards to get her started and keep her hungry patrons in touch. Quite creative herself, Lee Anne had some great inspiration for us to go on. In her own words:

"You could say I'm an origami master after hours (though I haven't attempted to turn the card into a bird yet). The pattern
is also known as "seikaiha", or "ocean wave," reflecting the Japanese aesthetic/culture/cuisine I have fallen in love with. And well... Seikaiha was a more sensible choice than a bacon pattern. I've been a fan of Ken Rabe for 16 years now;
a long standing admirer of his artwork, photography, and design... In general, I'd have to say, I like his styles. And I still owe him a pork chop and a beer as payment for services rendered."


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Chapman Skateboards Stationery | The Chapman brothers have been manufacturing boards for some of the biggest brands in the industry for almost twenty years. Staying true to the history of the handmade and genuine craftsmanship,
we added cracks, texture, and simulated off-register printing to give it that stuff-it-in-your-back-pocket feel.

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Atelier Stationery and Brochure | Complete identity package for Atelier Luxury Condominiums on Manhattan's west side.

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