Mohawk’s 2015 holiday card was designed by Jennifer Wilkerson of Aurora Design. The card pairs Mohawk’s logo pattern with a vintage brush script and features four color variations which mimic the colorful lights we see this time of year.
Wilkerson shares her design inspiration: “I set out to create a design which built off Mohawk’s branding in a way that felt festive and fun. In preparation, I looked at photographs that felt celebratory. In particular, I focused on a group of photos…
Starting in 2010, every Winter Issue of Stationery Trends has featured a cavalcade of 10 Designers to Watch. There are no strict criteria to my selection process, rather I just know a perfect fit when I see it — I tend to sense that each person in every year’s special 10 is on a most interesting trajectory. Today it’s a real treat to share one of these dynamic personalities with Felt & Wire readers.
Starting in 2010, every Winter Issue of Stationery Trends has featured a cavalcade of 10 Designers to Watch. There are no strict criteria to my selection process, rather I just know a perfect fit when I see it — I tend to sense that each person in every year’s special 10 is on a most interesting trajectory. Today it’s a real treat to share one of these personalities with Felt & Wire readers.
Starting in 2010, in every Winter Issue of Stationery Trends, I have showcased a cavalcade of 10 Designers to Watch. There are no strict criteria to my selection process, rather I just know a perfect fit when I see it — and I sense that each person in every year’s special 10 is on a most interesting and American-made upward trajectory. It’s a real treat to share their personalities and stories with Felt & Wire readers.
Starting in 2010, every Winter Issue of Stationery Trends has featured a cavalcade of 10 Designers to Watch. There are no strict criteria to my selection process, rather I just know a perfect fit when I see it — I tend to sense that each person in every year’s special 10 is on a most interesting trajectory. Today it’s a real treat to share one of these personalities with Felt & Wire readers.
Tired of working in front of a computer screen all day, Kenesha Sneed picked up a pottery class and instantly fell in love. “I was basically cheating on my computer with clay, and it felt amazing,” she says. Her job as an art director for motion and illustration for a design studio in Los Angeles had been her dream job. But as her passion for pottery turned into a business, she was burning the candle at both ends. “After a few months of working a full day and heading to the studio at…
Starting in 2010, in every Winter Issue of Stationery Trends, I have showcased a cavalcade of 10 Designers to Watch. There are no strict criteria to my selection process, rather I just know a perfect fit when I see it — and I sense that each person in every year’s special 10 is on a most interesting and American-made upward trajectory. Today it’s a real treat to share another of these special personalities with Felt & Wire readers.
It is not too big of a stretch to say that Emily Ley…
Today, Sarah introduces us to Sarah McCoy of The Permanent Collection.
Starting in 2010, in every Winter Issue of Stationery Trends, I have showcased a cavalcade of 10 Designers to Watch. There are no strict criteria to my selection process, rather I just know a perfect fit when I see it — and I sense that each person in every year’s special 10 is on a most interesting and American-made upward trajectory. Today it’s a real treat to share three of their personalities and stories with Felt…
Great unions start at weddings, but sometimes too great ideas are born. That was the case for Joe Fischer, co-founder of Greetabl, who found himself giving couples checks at weddings. “He’d felt that opening a gift is more exciting than an envelope, and wanted a way to make the card into a present,” recalled Zoë Scharf, Greetabl’s cofounder and chief product officer.
So in 2013, Joe created a few boxes — made out of cut-up, inside-out cereal boxes! — and sent them through the mail. “…