Client-designed Christmas cards for Georgia firm Parrish Construction Group. Thick cotton paper with bright red and light gray inks — with a sneaky "Merry Christmas" on the back.
PAPER 600g Fluorescent White
INK Scarlet & Pantone Cool Gray 1



Client-designed Christmas cards for Georgia firm Parrish Construction Group. Thick cotton paper with bright red and light gray inks — with a sneaky "Merry Christmas" on the back.
PAPER 600g Fluorescent White
INK Scarlet & Pantone Cool Gray 1
Long skinny product tags for Oregon cannabis growers Hifi Farms. We printed these with light and dark cool gray inks on both sides of a 300g Fluorescent White sheet, then hand-punched small holes with a Japanese paper-drill.
Perhaps you saw our 2013 blog post detailing the underused letterpress technique of halftone screens. In short, we can use tiny dots and on-paper ink mixing to create the illusion of gradations and multiple ink colors.
For Robyn and Luke's Timberline Lodge wedding, we used just two inks (a very light gray and a dark blueish-gray) to create a photo-realistic image of Oregon's Mount Hood.
To accompany the invitation, we printed an info card with a tear-off reply postcard (this one with a halftone bird because, hey, put a bird on it), a small rehearsal dinner invite, and a custom woodgrain-lined envelope.