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Make an impression and be remembered with business cards

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How Nashville musician Jimmy Rinehart makes connections with people in the industry, gets people to his website, and proves he’s worth remembering.

Album Art wording: a checklist for musicians

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You’ve got your tracks recorded, song order finalized, & title chosen — now get all of your copy together. Here’s a handy checklist of what you need.

Jimmy Rinehart identity & website

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Vintage guitars and classic vinyl records inspired this identity & website for a hard-working musician to keep fans and venues informed and happy.

File formats: What to do with all your logo files

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If you’ve got a bunch of brand identity files and don’t know what’s what, this handy reference can help. From vector to raster, EPS to JPEG, we’ve got you.

New Lights from Old Truths book cover

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For this history book, we combined engaging images from the past with bold, fresh design elements to create something readers will want to pick up and buy.

Some of the WordCamp Nashville 2016 crew, with volunteer bandanas matching the conference branding.

WordCamp Nashville event branding and materials

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For this community-run tech conference, we provided a colorful, recognizable identity, and applied it to perfectly branded promo, swag, and event materials.

th’ poetry asylum identity & flyer

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We made a playful, zine-like logo set and flyer for this community organization of poets and writers. It’s edgy, eye-catching and super usable.

“The Wabash, Volume II” album art

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An arts nonprofit asked us to design this compilation album of local music. We paired evocative images with bold typography for a great final piece.