Posts tagged 'creative':
‘Tis the season for Christmas cards. Here at Jalloro, we’ve gone all giddy for everything Christmas… all except for our grinch-y web developer, that is.
There were so many hopeful designs that longed to send a big “HAPPY CHRISTMAS!” to all on the mailing list, but in the end the winner was clear - eat, drink, and be merry. Our favourite design was printed in 3 variatons (and also adapted into a gif for the homepage).
Opening the box that arrived on Friday morning from the printers was like a mini Christmas in itself.
Timed to coincidental perfection, just as we launched the Jalloro designed Osborn Interiors website, one of Bee Osborn’s interior creations appeared on the cover of House & Garden. Bee is the second of our fabulous clients to make the House & Garden cover, a testament to our clients great taste (and the reason we get on so well).
Our last client to grace the cover of the House & Garden was Jennifer Guerrini-Maraldi whose contemporary Aboriginal Art website we also designed.
It’s the second time this has happened to us. One of our wonderful clients has made the cover of House & Garden. Having just designed, built and launched Bee Osborn’s website, we’re thrilled that she’s received such great press (and there is no one more deserving of it than Bee). Have a look at her brilliant, brand new website here: www.osborninteriors.com
We play a game at every art event, exhibition or sale we visit where we are each allowed to choose one piece we would love to own with our imaginary unlimited budget. Recently at the RA Schools Premiums 2011 exhibition I chose Toby Christian’s marble Finger (IV). He’s got some other great pieces worth checking out on his website: www.tobychristian.com. Isn’t he brilliant?!
We LOVE getting parcels in the post. Who doesn’t? Our personal favourites are brown paper packages tied up with string.
Earlier this week we received a tiny package from one of our fab printers, Push. Wrapped in brown paper was a cardboard box that opened up into a large matchbox instructing us to, ‘PUSH THE BOAT OUT’. Inside the matchbox was a miniature boat with which we have made this little animation (click More below to view). We’re about to embark (ho ho) on a project with Push to create a beautiful catalogue and are looking forward to working with them. Thanks Push!

