We work to engage the people who matter to you.
Silicon Valley Rising sought to build a national movement and galvanize drivers and app workers who were fighting for living wages, union membership, and essential benefits from gig corporations like Uber and Lyft.
We created a logo and brand identity for Gig Workers Rising that symbolized the upward mobility and necessity of their campaign. We collaboratively developed a recognizable brand that clearly embodied their work and allowed for massive brand asset production. Their work is recognized nationally and continues to be a force in the fight for the rights of gig workers in California and across the country.
Church Alley is a New Orleans business expanding to meet the demands of their customers. Church Alley is making the shift from purely a brick and mortar coffee bar and café to providing customers anywhere with their house-made products and curated Louisiana goods. They needed a website to facilitate their new and existing form and function as they continue to grow.
We built a custom designed website that brought the best of their physical location online. We created a UX / UI + online experience that felt familiar to their existing customers and invited new customers to explore. We implemented a POS solution to manage in-store and online products in a synced inventory system. We designed a CMS blog platform that was simple to update and easy for readers to enjoy.
Heartsleeve is a company that my partner and I co-founded. Its retail approach needed to fulfill its mission and become an example of the product design standard we could offer our clients. Heartsleeve began as a social enterprise with locally-inspired apparel that we created to donate a portion of proceeds to local causes. We needed to scale-up as a brand, expand our merchandise options to increase funding to our partner causes, and utilize packaging that reflected our values of sustainability and embrace of good design.
Heartsleeve's entire collection is designed by us. Heartsleeve's product collection not only includes apparel screenprinted by hand in our studio, but now includes sustainable wood stickers, birch wood coasters laser-etched in New Orleans, and locally printed greeting cards. We also designed eco-friendly packaging using soy ink and consumer recycled paper. Heartsleeve has since begun wholesaling to regional WholeFoods markets in Metairie, Baton Rouge, and New Orleans.
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