Year
2019
Deliverables
- Brand Identity
- Logo
- Visual Language
- Web Design
- Social
- Advertising
- Stationery
Studio Siempre Identity
Who knew having your wife as a client would make designing the identity for it such a fun project to work on together? Over the last 10/15 years I have designed multiple wedding invitations for friends and family. My wife then had the idea to start selling these existing designs as semi-customised designs but also opening up our offerings to include bespoke designs and event stationery.
Studio Siempre is a boutique stationery studio with a focus on luxury and modern stationery, specialising in the design and craft of bespoke designs for weddings and events.
Studio Siempre works together with you, the customer, to create your dream look for your special event. Our portfolio has a stunning and versatile range of premium quality wedding and event stationery that guests will remember in years to come. Studio Siempre prides itself on its exceptional and friendly customer service and works directly with customers and with event and wedding planners to send stationery worldwide.
A design for life
The name ‘Siempre’ means ‘Forever’ in Spanish, so we felt it fitting that our designs for couples will last a lifetime. Introducing Studio Siempre created a nicely balanced and ownable logotype, which we created using simple and elegant serif typeface aligning over consistent lines. The brand elements combine to create a clean, bold, and approachable feel, with the flexibility to work in print and online.
Whole lotta love
With the website accommodating multiple streams of information and examples to choose from, this attention to detail would ultimately create a range of semi-customisable examples of bespoke stationery to choose from.
Illustrations and Packaging
I created illustrations for the website and packaging to give the couples that sense of wonder and excitement when finally seeing their finished printed and crafted wedding stationery in the palm of their hand. Is there a finer feel than that of running your fingers over the indentation of an 800gsm G.F Smith Letterpress invitation?