I found Jason Hudson just a little over a year ago. It was love at first site and since then, between snarky tweets and a handful or two of emails he's become someone I can call a friend. Jason recently quit his nine-to-five job to be a full-time photographer and he asked me to design his business cards. I was thrilled. Together we decided that he needed something super classy and subtle, traditional yet modern. Through much deliberation, sketching and estimating we landed on a blind deboss execution with ultra thin letterpressed contact information on the sexiest paper ever.
This morning I went to see these babies on the press. I carefully examined the ink, placement and impression. I shot the shit with my pressman as he made the necessary adjustments to get the cards just right. And when he gave me the final sheet to sign-off on I was elated. I was over the moon about his cards turning out just how I imagined. But I was even more excited for Jason and his new adventure - and that I get to be a tiny little part of it.
Jason, you're going to be amazing.
Jason's Blog: www.jasonhudson.com
Jason's Twitter: @theserovingeyes
Jason's so great. I love these cards - they're perfect!
ReplyDeleteGorgeous! Also, you're amazing! Juggling multiple projects with grace. Right on.
ReplyDeleteI am so obsessed with the collateral materials you've made for photographers lately. Once I can make a living in photography, I'm coming to you for all my branding needs. :)
ReplyDeleteWOW!!! These are crazy awesome. I'm currently having my husband's stationery re-"designed" and they could use some jazz. Think something like that is too cool for a stiff-suited attorney??
ReplyDeleteNice work, really glad I found you!
Baylor Says...
Eep!
ReplyDeleteThat is one SEXY business card!!
ReplyDeleteNow that I've met both you and Jason in person, I think you both need to come back to New York and meet each other. And hang out with me!
Understated and gorgeous. Well done Kathleen!
ReplyDeleteThose are super sexy and amazing! Well done. My husband and I are drooling.
ReplyDeleteLove Jason's blog and SO glad to hear he quit his 9-5 to go photography full-time. From the moment I saw his photography I thought "that's what he needs to be doing!"
ReplyDelete& these business cards are hella sexy.
Kathleen! The cards are incredible- how are the plates made? Do they stay with the printer or is it given back to Jason to sit on his mantle for all time?
ReplyDeleteThanks for the great feedback, y'all!
ReplyDeleteLauren - I'm not sure if a lawyer could be convinced to go for something like this, but it would be super sharp if he did!
Anna - I KNOW. I wish I could come up for NYFW to hang out with you guys! I'll be up there again soon enough, though. I'll holler when I am.
OurAugust - I'm not exactly sure how the plates are made. I'm sending these to Jason for a keepsake (but they also come in handy if he needs more cards printed up in the future).
Hi Kathleen (other comment posted too quickly, sorry about that!) I'm reading your blog backwards, and I'm loving it! You and Jeremy are just a few steps ahead of me and my husband, so it's inspiring to see a couple living a life similar to what we are establishing!
ReplyDeleteOn another note, I came across a blog post about typography, and instantly thought of you http://sethgodin.typepad.com/seths_blog/2011/08/the-web-hates-typography.html
Excited to be a regular reader once I catch up on all your previous posts :)
CreativeCap - Welcome! And thanks for the compliments - I'm glad you're enjoying my little corner of the internet.
ReplyDeleteThat article is interesting! I think good typography can happen with almost any typeface. The standards like Arial & Times aren't bad - a good typographer should be able to "make it work". :)
I'm in awe. So cool!! I always love seeing your creativity come to life.
ReplyDeleteVery Chic!
ReplyDeleteWhere do you get press lettering as such printed/embossing done? Do you go online or have them done locally?
Jennie Bee - I use a local printer called Fine Arts for letterpress. I like supporting my local economy & it's nice to be able to pop in for a press-check.
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