Just like you wouldn’t dream of building a house without consulting with an architect, an engineer and a contractor, your brand deserves the same expert attention. You gotta start with a plan that you can build from.
The impacts of good and bad design
It’s easy to think of graphic design solely in terms of how something looks, but both good and bad design can have an impact that extends far beyond simple aesthetics.
Rolla. Design in Action.
Rolla is all about fitness in action. That’s why Rolla’s owner came to Chalkbox. He wanted us to design posters that moved potential clients to engage. In order for their service offering to stand out they needed something bold, exciting, inviting, and accessible.
Software Development Startup Identity – CoActiveSoft
CoActiveSoft provides solutions for Home Service Providers. Starting up with on-the-cheap branding can handicap a new business—customers and investors may simply not come knocking. They knew this and wanted to start out with branding that looked professional and credible and left no room for doubt. Chalkbox developed this colorful, clean, and professional brand to represent their good work and high-quality service.
Seattle Retail Boutique Identity – 12×74
Owner Tiffany was opening a retail boutique in Seattle’s Madrona neighborhood, serving up hand-made goods from makers around the world. Her audience needed her brand to be contemporary, with a strong nod to hand-made goods. The completed work refers to patterns, shapes, and colors found in handmade ironwork, jewelry, and other intricate, decorative items.
Great new Chalkbox promotional video… by Chalkbox
Chalkbox’s new talent, Adam Taylor developed this great video for Chalkbox Creative. Thanks, Adam!
Printed event support for local nonprofit, Foundation for Early Learning
Foundation for Early Learning (FEL) was one of Chalkbox’s first clients. We worked with them each year to design and produce invitations, programs, note cards, presentation templates, and other odds and ends for their annual fundraising luncheon. Their work was infinitely instrumental in elevating early learning efforts in Washington state. The organization was the very definition of “good people doing good work,” which is the type of organization we like to work with.
Seattle Interior Design Firm Identity – May Designs
After a few years in Seattle, Amy May’s firm, May Designs, was outgrowing its original identity. Chalkbox designed a new identity that would reflect the firm’s attitude, approach and modern sensibilities, and project the success the firm has and will yet achieve.