Showing posts with label Canvas Bags. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Canvas Bags. Show all posts

July 25, 2018

We Love a Good Challenge - Part II


Today, we're featuring more unique projects that were equally fun and challenging to create. See here if you missed our last post where we featured unique packaging and promotional marketing projects we've done in the recent past.

PROMOTIONAL:

Client: Ommegang Brewery
Project: Beach / Picnic Umbrella
Read our post on this here.



Client: Gangi (band)
Project: Vinyl
Read our post on this here.



DESIGNER BAGS:


Client: Preppi
Project: Emergency Preparedness Canvas Bag
Read our post on this here.




HOME GOODS:


Client: Nama Rococo
Project: Custom Printed Wallpaper
Read our post on this here.




SIGNAGE:


Client: Unfuk Yourself
Project: Canvas Artwork




Interested in collaborating with us on some really cool projects?
Email us or call (213) 536-5233, or better yet, come to our studio at 1025 E 18th St. #B, Los Angeles, CA 90021



January 12, 2015

Preppi Earthquake Prepardness Canvas Bags

We had the chance to work with a really unique job and a really unique company: Preppi. The bags were created out of the need for being prepared for an emergency...with style. These premium bags are hand assembled with a variety of select goods inside that come with the purchase of the bag: materials to which will help you during the first 72 hours of any major natural disaster.

The guys contacted us to help them print these bags. Because they recently had a really great write up in the New York Times, they were in demand and needed a few hundred of these in only a few days. We were able to come through and help them get these done.

The print was a jumbo 2 color print. The tricky thing with these was the alignment of them that needed to be absolutely perfect in order to not conflict with the position of the straps or the handle; but also so that they didn't fall off the edge of either side of the bag. This took us quite a bit of time to really perfect nailing the print location of these abnormally-shaped pieces of canvas, but once we got into the swing of things, they came out amazingly.