Author: Potassium Design

  • Big News!

    Last month, my boyfriend and I pulled off the biggest of all big secrets: we eloped. In Gibraltar. While we wanted a small, intimate affair. We also wanted to share all of the special details with our friends and family (and I wasn’t about to pass up the opportunity to design something for my own wedding).

    So upon returning to the states, we sent out this postcardElope, gibraltar, wedding, postcard

    which lead them to all the details on this website:

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    which also featured this video:

    and then we sat back, beaming ever since.

  • Ramona Falls, Prophet

    I had the great pleasure of working with Brent Knopf of Ramona Falls to help put together their interactive and totally cool CD packaging for their latest release Prophet.

    The stunning artwork by Nicholas Mahon folds and refolds while the pictures change and bend your mind. AND, it tells your fortune! If none of this makes sense, watch here:

     

  • Fearless Tennis

    It’s not often that we work on sports-related projects. But Jeff Greenwald, a sports psychologist requested a logo for his business that would help tennis players with the mental part of the game and it turned out to be a really fun project.Print

  • An Urban Wedding

    This wedding invitation suite was inspired by a very urban couple and their very urban wedding. The gate-fold card opens up to a map showing friends and family the locations where unique milestones occurred (like where they met) as well as the locations for the ceremony and reception. urban wedding invitationurban wedding invitation

  • Grow Old Together

    A sweet sentiment in support of marriage and naps.

    Purchase  here and take advantage of the free shipping for a limited time.

  • Triskaidekaphilia Identity

    Poster for the amazing one-man show by Jimmy Radosta.

  • Jonathan Safran Foer’s book-as-art object

    Just as the Kindle and iPad threaten to eliminate physical books, Foer’s new book enhances the printed-piece experience beautifully.

    I hope the appropriated content actually holds up to the same level of awesomeness.