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{Styled Chic} Branding Tip No. 6

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Small Business Branding in Long Beach, California
Repetition Is Key

Repetition is key. Research has proven this.
Research has also suggested consumers must encounter your brand seven to twelve times before they’re ready to purchase.
So put yourself in front of your target audience over & over again. Repetition is key!

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{Inspiration} The Artist Eye Sees Differently

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As a designer I often get asked where do I find inspiration for my work. My answer is always that I find it everywhere and as an artist is goes hand-in-hand. To me, an artist or a designer is inspired by so many things because we can see things differently. When one person walks by a tree they might not think anything of it. When I walk by a tree I see groves, depth and texture in the bark that makes me want to touch it. Seeing things for more than a brief second and taking notice of details is an artist’s eye. I admit, it can be exhausting and I often have to keep my thoughts to myself because it might seem as though I can’t stay focused on anything because I notice so much! Ask Jason, he knows.

I attribute this to my many years of art and design education. Having an art background and training in design helps me create designs for all my stationery and invitation projects. My designs aren’t cookie-cutter and when I see someone selling their designs without formal training, I am not going to lie, it shows and it hurts. I really did learn things in college and having an art background helps me create gorgeous and unique designs.

Although I have always been involved in art and art classes in school and college I remember when I first truly began to SEE. One of the first assignments in an early drawing class was to draw a tricycle–from memory! We had 10 minutes to sketch it out and for the life of me, I couldn’t remember what a tricycle looked like. A curve here, a few tires there, um, wait, what is this? Where does the child sit!? As hard of a challenge that it was, it made me realize I need to open my eyes a bit more if I really wanted to be an artist and therefore a skilled designer.

Now, in my daily life, I almost can’t stop taking photos of things that I find magnificent. Like this building I came across yesterday. I am obsessed with patterns and finding amazing patterns in nature or that are man-made couldn’t excite me more. While taking a stroll with Jason we came across this very 1960s inspired apartment building. I couldn’t resist taking a photo and just loved the repetition. Here are some of the photos.

Building Pattern: Long Beach California

The balconies had this fantastic geometric pattern contrasted with a curvy balcony view.

Building Pattern Long Beach, California

Ahh. . . look at that light shining down on it!

Building Patterns Long Beach California

It was really cute too because Jason was like, “They are going to come out here and think you are weird for taking photos of their building.” I wasn’t worried though, I would just tell them I am an artist. -xx

Written by Monica at Paper Cut Industries

June 10, 2010 at 12:08 PM

{Guest Post} The Long Beach Wedding Collective

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I am a proud member of The Long Beach Wedding Collective and invite you to read today’s guest post I did on our group blog. I talked about fashion and stationery and how the similarities in staying well put together in fashion and in paper go hand in hand. Check it out! Read the full article here.

Monica Majors guest blog post at The Long Beach Wedding Collective blog

{Redesign} Sweet Heart Wedding Suite

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With love in the air, I thought is would be a perfect opportunity to release my new Sweet Heart Wedding Suite. I have had many designs in my collection and some simply didn’t do as well as others. For those of you that remember the Heart Pattern Wedding Suite, it has now been revamped. I took the opportunity to make my edgiest design and make it my sweetest. Cute is not really my style but as you see with this design, this is a modern love with a modern color palette.

Sweet Heart Wedding Stationery Invitations

This fresh and modern design incorporates heart stitching artwork found around the monogram throughout the suite. (This is not actual stitching). The pattern is formed by hearts. Comes with white unprinted envelopes, but we would look great with colored envelopes like shown. Postcards are a great alternative to save on paper and postage!

Sweet Heart Wedding Stationery Invitations

Upgrades include rounded corners, colored envelopes, mailing labels, printed envelopes and Leteria printing (flat printed on cotton paper–100% tree free! For those who love letterpress but it’s not in the budget). Items shown: Invitation, postcard Save the Date, postcard RSVP, paper belly band, flat Thank You card, printed envelope, colored envelope, mailing label, front and back place card and favor tag.

Each Suite includes:
• Sweet Heart Wedding Invitation
• Sweet Heart Wedding RSVP Card

Specs: Invitation
• Size: 5″ x 7″ digitally printed
• White Envelope (not printed)
• Unlimited Color Palette

Specs: RSVP Card (Response Card)
• Size: 3.5″ x 5″ digitally printed
• White Envelope (not printed)
• Unlimited Color Palette

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