A shirt for an email conference taking place in Savannah, Georgia. So of course I had to play off the well-loved “Georgia On My Mind”.
We wanted a shirt that was something unique, email-related, but also re-wearable (not just an at email conference). I recreated the NYC subway system, worked in an email envelope, and used email-related keywords as the station names.
We wanted a shirt that was something unique, email-related, but also re-wearable (not just an at email conference). I recreated the NYC subway system, worked in an email envelope, and used email-related keywords as the station names.
A shirt for an email conference taking place in Savannah, Georgia. So of course I had to play off the well-loved “Georgia On My Mind”.
For an email conference in San Jose, California, we wanted something re-wearable and representative of the state. Any Californian knows the “I Love You, California” bear. But every marketer knows that clicks are King, and every marketer loves clicks.
This was a fun project I worked on for a local screen printing shop based in the heart of Atlanta called “404 Printing”. They wanted something that would be bold, catch attention, and showed off some key points of the city.
A shirt for an email conference taking place in Savannah, Georgia. So of course I had to play off the well-loved “Georgia On My Mind”.
We wanted a shirt that was something unique, email-related, but also re-wearable (not just an at email conference). I recreated the NYC subway system, worked in an email envelope, and used email-related keywords as the station names.
We wanted a shirt that was something unique, email-related, but also re-wearable (not just an at email conference). I recreated the NYC subway system, worked in an email envelope, and used email-related keywords as the station names.
A shirt for an email conference taking place in Savannah, Georgia. So of course I had to play off the well-loved “Georgia On My Mind”.
For an email conference in San Jose, California, we wanted something re-wearable and representative of the state. Any Californian knows the “I Love You, California” bear. But every marketer knows that clicks are King, and every marketer loves clicks.
This was a fun project I worked on for a local screen printing shop based in the heart of Atlanta called “404 Printing”. They wanted something that would be bold, catch attention, and showed off some key points of the city.