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Wonderful Machine lead designer Lindsay Thompson lets her creativity soar in a dynamic project, creating a print promo with photographer Clay Cook. This simple sketchbook became a masterpiece with custom elements such as white foil, wire-o binding, rough edges, and a matte finish.
Eric Tate’s company Peak Visual came to Wonderful Machine to get all of their marketing gears in place. We assisted Eric with promo design, copy, and a client list build. Resident designer Lindsay Thompson’s focus was the print promo and emailer design.
Lindsay Thompson continues her collaboration with John Davis, this time helping the L.A.-based photographer put together an eye-catching Print Promo for potential clients.
Wonderful Machine’s Honore Brown and Christine Hughes help Louisville-based Clay Cook put together print promos for his humanitarian and commercial work. Honore helmed the edit, while Christine handled the design.
Francis Hills was looking to focus more on his passion for portraiture, particularly within the fashion and entertainment industry, and he needed a brand that reflected that.
Josh Anderson is the perfect client: cool, calm, and collected. He had an idea of what he wanted when he initially approached me about designing a print mailer, but it needed some bending and molding in order to bring it to life.
What began as a personal project for Marco Garcia quickly gathered steam, resulting in a new web edit and a totally revamped look. Marco hadn’t sent out a print promo in ages, and came to me for help brainstorming the format and content for a new print campaign.
California-based photographer Brandon Flint came to us looking for a new print promo. He had a previous card layout but, while pleased with the design, felt the photo selection didn’t represent his work as a whole. As we talked more, I saw the bigger picture. Brandon didn’t just want new photo selects—he wanted a card he would be excited to mail and hand to clients.