Client

Karrie Franks Interiors

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Services: Mini Brand Identity Package, Marketing Material design, Illustration, Icon Design, and pattern design

Karrie Franks is an interior designer with a passion for coastal influences, vintage finds and modern lines. With a no rules approach to interior decorating, Karrie believes no matter the budget or stage in life you don’t need to compromise. In 2011 she started Karrie Franks Interiors located in the beautiful beach town of Aptos, CA. She works with clients in Santa Cruz, Monterey and the Bay Area. 

In 2015 Karrie hired us to design a logo & brand identity elements including a set of icons that reflect her coastal modern interiors. She wanted her brand to feel inspired by the sea and to be young and fresh.. We created several components of her brand visuals including her logo, a pattern and illustrations as well as business cards and postcards. 

 
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Becka Lynn Lee is a dream to work with. I’ve had the pleasure of working with her on creating my business logo/brand and marketing materials as well as collaborating on an incredible campaign for Second Harvest Food Bank that was extremely successful in raising much needed funds for Santa Cruz County.

Becka really was a dream to work with. She is such a great listener and that made it so easy for me to communicate what I was trying to achieve for the look of my business. As a designer myself, I know I can be very direct in what I want and Becka was respective of that but also offered me creative options that were out of the box from my expectations. With the collaboration of our ideas, she created perfection for me. She is on top of her game and really aware of current market trends, what works in colors and graphics and knows what consumers will be attracted to. I would recommend Becka to anyone looking to create an outstanding look for their business, product or marketing campaign. I look forward to working with Becka on future projects.
— Karrie Franks