Thursday, October 1, 2009

this week we are.....



1. accessorizing bookcases
2. creating centerpieces out of Kazakh dictionary pages
3. anticipating half price day at Goodwill
4. taking field trips in our hometown
5. preparing to make antique book pages float from a tree
6. loving the deep blue autumn sky
7. playing with new card designs and packaging
8. becoming addicted to inspiring, newly discovered blogs
9. starting to spread the word about holiday decorating packages
10. thinking about old doors as canvases
11. saying hello to October and all the beauty that it holds

Wednesday, September 9, 2009

Dignitee Apparel

We recently finished an awesome branding and web project for Dignitee Apparel. Not only did we do all the branding and web design for them, but we also did all the designs for their tee shirts. We'll be working very closely with Dignitee in the future...so stay tuned to future blogs.

Here's some of our work...

Branding/Identity

Email Blast


Web Screenshots



Now, you should visit their site and buy some cool shirts that are changing the world.

~peace
david

Saturday, September 5, 2009

two projects

Project #1 involves: a spacious living room, Something Blue, a set of fun retro green chairs, a custom-made rustic wooden bar (possibly?), a search for a modern grey couch, a bookshelf, a white shag rug, some pops of red to accent and this talented duo

Project #2 involves: a wide open outdoor space, an antique desk, one very talented writer, book pages floating from a tree, the golden sunlight of a late September and this gifted lovely new friend

All the details and the happy visuals will soon follow...because, as you can see, not only are WE creative - our friends are creative. And, we love working with them.

Tuesday, August 25, 2009

and......feathers

Whenever the occasion arises for me to wrap a gift, I find myself having to make sure to remember to set aside sufficient time to do so. For me, wrapping a gift is more than a necessary task - it's an art form. No matter what intentions I may have to just "quickly" get it taken care of - I always get carried away in the process of combining colors, textures and shapes to create something that is as beautiful to look at on the outside as the treasure it contains inside. Over the years I have collected all sorts of odds and ends - silky flowers, balls of twine, rolls of string, pieces of vintage ribbon, handmade papers, international ephemera and…...feathers.



Last week it was my dear friend Ronda's birthday. And, this time, the embellishments on the package were more than just a lovely decoration - they were the seeds of a new endeavor. My creative comrade is going to be making adornments for the hair - and, in the near future, you can find them right here. Be sure to keep a look out for them. I have no doubt that they will be lots of fun. Just like Ronda.

Oh, and in case you are wondering (because I know I would be) what was underneath the sky blue paper, colorful strings and floaty feathers : it was an art piece created from a picture I took in Paris, mixed with gold leaf and French newspaper, all collaged on a wooden "canvas" which happened to formerly be part of my bedroom closet door. Don't be alarmed: the rest of that said door is now happily resituated as my headboard and, in its place, hang burnt orange velvety curtains from IKEA. All is well.

The last week of August is here. September's yellow is beginning to peek through the green of a passing summer. The holiday season will be upon us before we know it …and with it: mucho gift wrapping. Need some help? Or want an artful collage to place under your Christmas tree? Let us know. That's what we are here for, because we…yeah, you know…are creative.

Wednesday, July 29, 2009

kuh-lab-uh-rey-shuhn



Collaboration: having fun making stuff together.

That's what we are are doing. Because WE are creative.

Keep watching...we're just getting started.

Thursday, July 9, 2009

Welcome Evan Millard to 615creative!

Well, not really...he's been a part of the team now for several months, but I just made the time to add him to the web site. I know, I'm a bad person. But Evan is not, he's great. Here's a little about him:

Hey there, my name is Evan. If I had a kingdom, its flag would be aqua blue, a brilliant red, and white. My first discovery of design came through the introduction of Legos in my life. I remember asking for Legos every single holiday and playing with them for hours. My favorite dessert would have to be Thai Sticky Rice with Mangos covered with Sweet Coconut Sauce. My favorite city is Savannah, GA. The old world charm and architecture of Savannah is breathtaking! I love the look of a square. I'm passionate about creating designs that reflect a specific purpose or love. I've always wanted to skydive from a plane with my best friend.

See, he's awesome...and he does great work.

Speaking of work, if you need us to work for you, just let us know. It'd be our pleasure.

~peace
david

Saturday, June 27, 2009

Hello, My Name is Aimee

This is my very first attempt at blogging. I have always wanted to blog. Or, at least, I thought I did. Then, the opportunity finally presents itself and I freeze. I’ll admit it: I’ve had blog intimidation. Am I creative enough? Interesting enough? Will anyone even read what I am writing? So, our first 615 Creative blog post came from David. It’s a very informed, intelligent diatribe on web “stuff” that I basically know nothing about. More intimidation. Especially for a girl who just wants to write about colour combinations and cupcakes. But, I tell myself (okay, and David told me too) - we need variety. It takes all different kinds of people to make a design group or....all kinds of "different" people, maybe. So, here goes nothing …or everything?

Last week, on 6/15, we had our launch party. It’s okay to pause right now and notice the cleverness of that date. Yes, it was deliberate. So, the lovely and talented Sarah Barlow basically let us turn her apartment upside down and – in a explosion of orange, white and silver accessories, furniture and food – create a party. One of the things we did at the party, by way of introducing ourselves to the world, was to write (non-fiction, of course) stories about ourselves. Since this is my introduction to blog world I thought it would be appropriate to share mine with you. Here is my “story” - and I’m stickin' to it.

“Hello, My name is Aimee. If I had a kingdom its flag would be seafoam green, tangerine and red...today. Tomorrow, it may be canary yellow, turquoise and grey. One of my first artistic expressions (a.k.a. a sign that I was truly a designer at heart) was when I began taking all of the books off my parent's bookshelves to create individual, uniquely decorated ''apartments" for all of my dolls. My current favorite dessert (because it changes as much as my favorite colors) is a cupcake from Ivey Cake. It's pink and it's strawberry and it's called "Big Dreams." I like that name. My favorite city is THE city, New York, and my favorite thing that I've done there (so far) was to walk across the Brooklyn Bridge. My favorite shape is a Lotus Blossom. I love creating atmospheres....especially celebratory ones. I've always wanted to travel from North Africa down to South Africa and visit as many countries on the way as possible!!”

THE END. Or, perhaps I should say, (as I wave goodbye to intimidation..) “Til next time.”