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In the MOOD boards: Nursery Plans

Every experience, every step of this pregnancy has been a little adventure. Besides buying onesies and enjoying those little kicks getting stronger everyday, I'm also planning for the nursery!

 

As many of you have probably seen if you hang with me on social media, I'm expecting my first little one mid-August. Every experience, every step of this pregnancy has been a little adventure. Besides buying onesies and enjoying those little kicks getting stronger everyday, I'm also planning for the nursery! And since anytime I plan anything design-related, I make a mood board, I thought I'd share it here with y'all! 

 
 
 
 

A cute little combo of celestial elements with natural wood and wicker elements and (of course!) plants. We are keeping the gender a surprise so this design let's us make the room a cozy fit for a newborn without the "traditional" unisex colors (who decided green and yellow were the go-to anyway??).


 
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In the MOOD boards: Road Trippin'

Feeling excited for a little road trip in the works, so I created a mood board and color palette for inspiration. Deep green trees, windows down, sunsets fading into starry nights... serious design inspiration!

 

 
 

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LOGO PROCESS: DEVAN DANIELLE

I had such a crazy-good time creating this little logo, and the logo process above was only step one. We took these logos, refined them and added in some really cool photo elements until we got to a really versatile final logo and matching branding elements.

 

Devan contacted me to create her logo and branding with some super interesting and unique ideas. She basically said, "I want you to go wild and do whatever you want."

Um, HELL YAS!

The only requirement was that she wanted the logo to feel light, airy and open. Done and done.

I had such a crazy-good time creating this little logo, and the logo process above was only step one. We took these logos, refined them and added in some really cool photo elements until we got to a really versatile final logo and matching branding elements. You should probably head over here to check out the finished project, because, well, it's just so damn lovely!

And if you feel like chatting with me about your own logo and branding, I'd love for you to holla at me!


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LOGO PROCESS: MARIANNE K. RILEY

Just a little peek inside the process of a logo project I've recently completed. This logo is for a health coach who was looking for a super-sophisticated, font-based mark with a heavy nod toward monograms. I tried to get a little creative with that and so the concepts are pretty varied.

 

Just a little peek inside the process of a logo project I've recently completed. This logo is for a health coach who was looking for a super-sophisticated, font-based mark with a heavy nod toward monograms. I tried to get a little creative with that and so the concepts are pretty varied.

I'll have more on the final logo and branding deets soon!


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NEW WORK: SWEETWATER LAVENDER FARM

when someone tells me they want me to create a brand identity and landing page around that, well then I just lose it. I loved working on this project so, so much. I'm so excited to see how Sweetwater Lavender Farm grows and all the exciting things headed their way.

 
 

When someone tells me that they're quitting their job to buy a lavender farm and pursue their dreams in Northern Michigan, I make weird high-pitched noises and feel all fuzzy inside. Say wha?? You're going to grow lavender and open up an adorable shop? You're pursuing your dream with passion and intention? Hell. Yes.

And when someone tells me they want me to create a brand identity and landing page around that, well then I just lose it. I loved working on this project so, so much. I'm so excited to see how Sweetwater Lavender Farm grows and all the exciting things headed their way.


 

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LOGO PROCESS • RLS FASTPITCH

I like to give six logo concepts to my clients, because this feels like the perfect number. It's the Goldilocks of branding ( not too overwhelming and more than just a few options ). I know everyone's process is a bit different. Some designers only give three logos. Some give 15+. But I feel like I can nail down enough concepts to get the ball rolling and have each be creative and unique with six. Too many more than six and my creative juice stop flowing. Plus, I have found that my clients often feel paralyzed by the decision if there are too many to choose from.

I thought it might be nice to show some behind the scenes details for those curious about my branding process. These are six logo concepts that I designed for RLS Fastpitch. Although we ended up going through a few more iterations before we nailed down the final logo, these were a great starting point.

I like to give six logo concepts to my clients, because this feels like the perfect number. It's the Goldilocks of branding ( not too overwhelming and more than just a few options ). I know everyone's process is a bit different. Some designers only give three logos. Some give 15+. But I feel like I can nail down enough concepts to get the ball rolling and have each be creative and unique with six. Too many more than six and my creative juice stop flowing. Plus, I have found that my clients often feel paralyzed by the decision if there are too many to choose from.

The other thing about my logo process is that all of these logos are black and white. I find that color can be distracting, especially in the beginning. Once a client nails down one or two logo concepts, I implement color in the next round. I sometimes include the color palette direction along side the black and white logos, which is what I did here. This helps give them an idea of the logos as a whole ( design + color ).

 

 

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