Welcome to Paperwhite Creative
Please browse the portfolio. If you like what you see, or see something you want, please don't hesitate to email. You won't be disappointed!
Please browse the portfolio. If you like what you see, or see something you want, please don't hesitate to email. You won't be disappointed!
David was looking for a timeless, classic feel, and for a logo that would carry him through many years of practice. We chose a classic monogram style and applied it to letterhead, business cards, appointment cards, note cards, note pads, envelopes and a kickin' newsletter. There's too many great things to show, and David left thrilled with the result.
As a photographer of babies, families and engagements, Denise needed a logo that would convey her personality. This one had its challenges, but the end result was worth the wait!
The partners of this office are avid outdoorsmen living in the shadow of the Grand Teton, and requested an identity that reflected not only their interests and the area they live in, but the type of law they practice. The outline of the Grand Teton is a nod to which side of the range they live onobvious to anyone who resides in the area!
225 South offers web, graphic and information design solutions, but needed a solution of their own. The identity solution needed to be upbeat, positive and youthful, but still be inviting to older generations.
Ridge Crest Dental Implants & Periodontics is a single-doctor practice located in Idaho Falls, Idaho. Dr. Moulton chose a calm identity with traditional dental iconography, with a twist on the name of the practice.
The Northwest Percussion Project is a non-profit organization focusing on a one-day, all-day workshop for students in grades 5 through 12. They needed a logo that was rock 'n roll, and wanted one that could visually explain "Percussion". Since drumsticks are the most commonly used items at the event, we started there.
The Trueblood & Lane recipes and packaging were designed as gifts to family members in a very large family. The client wanted something that could be built over time as family recipes began to be shared by a generation of the family beginning families of their own. Cleverly written recipes evoke the personality and voice of the one sharing them, with packaging that nods to the family's deep roots.
Blue County Line is serious about country music. They're also serious about not taking themselves seriously. The band hired artist Forrest "Gillfish" Gilcrest to create album artwork, and then turned to Paperwhite Creative to make it all happen. We chose to follow the feel of the band's logo and mimic a little of the anarchy in the artwork in the text areas, and found a design with a very down-home feel.
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