{Logo & Couch}
This couch was my first big project. The owner wanted something new and exciting, and one that coincides with the out of the box feeling of her amazing book store, and colors. She told me nothing else about what she wanted, and just told me to "be creative." So, I decided to do three different fabrics, all on different parts of the couch. Not only did this allow me to use a broader color pallet, and provide a unique look, it is also a great way to save money on VERY expensive upholstery fabric!


This project was a lot of fun. I love the jobs that give me creative license. I also was the graphic designer for Tanglewood books. I created their logo, and made them some bookmarks for their business cards! So clever!
I am currently going to school for graphic design and it is another one of my passions.
For her logo, She had talked about a tree, and knew what she wanted her colors to be. In this design I tried to incorporate the hands at the top of the tree to mimic those holding and reading a book, and the hands stretching out as the roots looking for more good reads. After a few meetings and sketches, she decided she wanted a very organic design, and fun fonts.
If you are ever in Kanab, Utah, check out Tanglewood books to see the couch in person, and relax while you read a book!
For her logo, She had talked about a tree, and knew what she wanted her colors to be. In this design I tried to incorporate the hands at the top of the tree to mimic those holding and reading a book, and the hands stretching out as the roots looking for more good reads. After a few meetings and sketches, she decided she wanted a very organic design, and fun fonts.
If you are ever in Kanab, Utah, check out Tanglewood books to see the couch in person, and relax while you read a book!
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