OUR WORK
Have a look at a selection of design and illustration projects that we’ve created for a diverse range of clients, from small businesses to larger brands, and everywhere in between.
Client: Side Lot Brewery / The Side Lot • Wauconda, IL
Project: Marketing Collateral And Graphic Asset Toolkit
For this project, we developed a cohesive set of graphic assets tailored to print and web, creating flexible artwork that translates across promotional postcards, posters, coasters, staff and retail apparel, stickers, menu inserts, social media, and digital advertising. The project focused on a unified visual language featuring custom illustrations, a minimal yet striking color palette, bold typographic treatments, and iconography that references brewing and the company’s unique character.
Assets were delivered in production-ready formats with die-lines and color specs to streamline printing, plus layered files for seasonal promos and event-based adaptations. The result strengthened brand recognition amongst the local community and in-house, increased merchandise appeal, and provided the client with a practical toolkit for consistent, on-brand marketing across every touch-point.
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Client: Creepy Co • Chicago, IL
Project: Vintage Horror Comic Seamless Pattern Button-Up Shirt Design
For this assignment, we were commissioned by Chicago’s Creepy Company to design a truly unique vintage horror comic button-up, a brief that sent us deep into the stacks of public domain pulps and comic ephemera. Over many hours we combed through an almost endless array of panels, hunting for the right mix of macabre illustrations and period typography, then carefully cleaned-up and digitized each element. Those pieces were artfully combined, retouched, and crafted into a seamless repeating pattern that preserved the aesthetic and character of the originals while reading clearly at shirt scale. The final button-up strikes a perfect balance of spooky nostalgia and modern style which quickly became Creepy Company’s top-selling button-up, and a standout that reads like a wearable page from a lost horror anthology.
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