Pink Slippers Glass is an eBay business that sells antique and vintage Depression Era glass. The owner, Debbie, started Pink Slippers Glass after decades of collecting and finally found her niche on the eBay market. She sells to only US buyers to try to keep American Depression Era glass in the country.
Pink Slippers Glass wanted to officially brand their business after a successful year of selling online. Debbie and her daughter Nicole came up with the name after racking their brains for a few days. Then it hit them – they both wear pink slippers around the “office”. And the branding was kick-started from there.
I originally designed the logo for the successful eBay business with little input from the actual owner, Debbie. Nicole wanted to surprise her mom with an official brand and stationery – including personal cards (for showcases Debbie goes to around the city), eBay logo and other marketing materials like shipping labels for their packaging. Debbie is head of heals for the design Nicole and I put together and loves the twist on “slippers”.
Visit her eBay store to see what she has in store. The items are all in amazing condition!
Rachel Clark Designs is a Rochester-based interior design studio. I worked on Rachel’s original brand, Shades of Ooh and Ah!, and helped her establish an online presence. After years of working under the Shades of Ooh and Ah! brand, Rachel decided to update her brand to a more generic, neutral image – allowing her to expand her offerings.
Rachel took advantage of one of Given Wings Design Studio‘s package deals – Create-Your-Own-Package. Along with her refreshed logo and brand – she wanted to relaunch her expanding venture with updated business cards and an Etsy Shop. Given Wings Design Studio was happy to help and even guided her on her Etsy shop opening – helping her understand the ins and outs of Etsy.
Be sure to “Like” Rachel Clark Designs on Facebook and “Favorite” the Rachel Clark Designs Etsy shop.
Deanna’s Desserts is a local bakery making amazing desserts. Deanna wanted to rebrand her bakery business – going from Couture Confections to a fresh new look and name – Deanna’s Desserts. Deanna’s original design was very dark and it was hard for her to find packaging that matching her original color choices. This fresh new look of bright white on top of Robin’s egg blue makes the perfect pallet choice for her business. She can find white stock of any type of packaging and her Robin’s egg blue labels truly pop against anything.
After we nailed down the color pallet, I started to create the beautiful overlay. The lacey affect you see along the border of her labels is actually her custom logo repeating. Deanna and I wanted a soft, feminine feel to her design and this repeating “DD” along the edges of her label creates that soft effect.
Deanna also wanted to have a soft launch of her new brand. I created marketing materials like business cards, flyers, menus and small and large labels for her gift boxes. Deanna truly has an eye for details and it stands out in her fresh new logo design.
Our next step is launching her website – which is simply waiting in the wings for when she’s ready to boost her business to the next level. Stay tuned for that breaking news and be sure to “Like” Deanna’s Desserts on Facebook to get updates about her upcoming creations.
This site was developed for an upstart film studio based out of NYC. Freedom Fighter Studios was created by a new film school graduate and is geared toward veterans in the film making industry. The owner had a particular logo design in mind and I worked with him to design and develop his website and type font logo.
You can visit his site at www.freedomfighterstudios.com.