Our little side project, Dolls for Friends, had the wonderful opportunity to have work featured in December’s issue of Portland Monthly magazine. There are some words about the feature on the DFF weblog.
Because we had experience in both print and web design, and because we truly loved working in both mediums, we decided that we shouldn't be completely exclusive in any one particular area.
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December 24th, 2009Paper Trail
June 19th, 2009Jill and I were just interviewed as Dolls for Friends for an upcoming article in our local newspaper, The Columbian. The piece will be about our involvement in the upcoming Recycled Arts Festival in Vancouver, WA over the weekend of June 27/28.
This is the second year we have participated in this show, and it’s probably one of the best (and only) craft-related shows in Vancouver. The article mainly focused on our style, process and work aesthetic. We’re not sure when the piece will be coming out, but we are checking the paper regularly so we can snag a copy of it.
Impressed by the Press
May 21st, 2009We all love it when our work gets a little bit of recognition, and thankfully, this month lightning has struck twice. Earlier this week we did a short interview for an article on creative business cards and promotion for Smashing Magazine. The piece, Business Card Design: Better Than A Plain Ol’ Business Card, was published today, and it looks great. We got a direct quote and a double link to our sister project, Dolls for Friends. Thanks to Kat Neville and Smashing Magazine for contacting us about contributing to the piece.
