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EMILY PHILLIPS Process Book

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ART DEPARTMENT POSTER




Design d e s i g n | p a i n t | d r a w | s c u l p t | C R E AT E University of Nebraska - Lincoln




CONTROVERSY POSTER





IDENTITY SYSTEM



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Brand: Transgender Community

+Awareness

+Thoughtful

+Not simply stereotypical

+ Progressive

+ Not promote gender constructs

+ Equality



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Bakery (Main Titles, sub subtitles) Avenir Light (Subtitles, body, captions) Avenir Oblique (Sub Subtitle)

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The Tea Table was a pretty tea

store I used to frequent when I was still living in Colorado. It was a charming and cozy place any tea lover would enjoy visiting. A few of my teapots and tea accessories came from there. I was a little sad when they decided to close their shop front. The good news though is that they continue to operate via the internet. Up to this day I still get their updates and newsletters despite having left Colorado for several years now. This 1000 Day Flower Tea was one I spotted and purchased on their website.

This beautiful tea ball consists of tender tea leaves hand tied with an amaranth blossom into the shape of a peach. When brewed, the leaves unfurl to reveal the beautiful blossom. It is a smooth and gentle green tea with a pale golden infusion and light floral notes. It is great as an afternoon or evening tea. The tea ball should be steeped in near boiling water for a full 5 minutes until it unfurls. A second and third infusion may be steeped for 2 to 3 minutes.


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Q + A with Floret

the farmer + the {florist} PASSIONFLOWER

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or my latest Farmer and the {Florist} interview, I’m beyond excited to finally feature the incredibly talented, insanely creative and exceedingly sweet Susan McLeary of Passionflower. In addition to creating seasonally-inspired floral designs for weddings and events, Sue creates intricate headpieces, elaborate flower crowns, and her signature succulent and floral jewelry at her Ann Arbor, Michigan-based studio. As you’ll see from the photos she shared with me for this post, scrolling through Sue’s portfolio is like walking into a gallery of gorgeous, boundary-pushing floral art. Every time I see another one of her incredible floral wearables on her Instagram feed (be sure to follow @PassionflowerSue–it’s a dream feed!) I almost drop my phone. Sue was gracious enough to travel to North Carolina last October as part of #theflowerbrigade, a small and mighty group of designers that worked together to create epic farm-to-table wedding floral designs for the dream wedding of a fellow farmer-florist. We crossed paths again a few weeks ago at the Making Things Happen conference, where I had a chance to chat with her about her business, recent Fusion Flower award and what’s on the horizon for Passionflower.

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