YEAR IN REVIEW – 2022

As the days shorten and the year comes to an end, we’ve been in a reflective mood – although looking at the year in review has lifted our spirits! We want to take a moment and express our super duper gratitude for all of our clients that chose to work with us this year. You all are the best of the best and we don’t take your trust in us for granted.

We’ve hustled and bustled this year and it’s paid off. We completed:

  • 12 Package design systems
  • Multiple line extensions
  • 14 Logos
  • 2 Brand names
  • 6 Brand strategies
  • 4 Messaging systems 
  • Lots of copywriting for diff applications
  • 4 Photo shoots
  • 6 Brand guidelines
  • Plus a lot of production work, press-checks, signage, marketing materials, brand extension items, audits, illustrations and more!

We even worked remotely from a west coast island, the mountain tops of New Mexico and the foothills of the Blue Ridge Mountains.

 

From ice cream to cannabis, country clubs to hemp animal bedding, non-alcoholic beer to yoga, baby food to high-quality meats, and more, it’s been quite the year. Of course, when our clients succeed, we succeed. So here’s to many many more years of design as a tool for growth.

Design is a motor, let it take you far✌🏼
Thanks for taking a moment to look at our year in review. From Team Seedhouse

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