What Luxury Means Today

What Luxury Means Today TalkOur presentation at the Art Gallery of Greater Victoria’s ‘Let’s Talk Design’ Series was on Friday, and we are so pleased to report that it was a hit! We gave our lecture on ‘What Luxury Means Today’ to a sold-out crowd.

Thank you so much to all of the attendees, the Art Gallery, and of course our sponsors, Y.A.M. Magazine and Gabriel Ross, for your support of this event!

Our topic touched on everyday indulgences, where to invest in your home, pampering yourself, sustainability, and embracing your true style – make everything you do your own and live it with pride!

Thank you again for all of your support!

 

Adding a lot of Luxuries into a Little Space

Times Colonist - Hotel ChicIn anticipation of our presentation at the Art Gallery of Greater Victoria’s ‘Let’s Talk Design’ series, The Times Colonist has written an article on our recently completed interior design project at the Hudson, here in Victoria BC.

Many thanks to the writer, Grania Litwin, who interviewed us so carefully and really noticed all of the little details we incorportated into the project. She was able to keep the article focused on a strong belief of ours and topic for our presentation: it’s how you put things together, not how expensive they are.

We feel it’s a great representation of our project and teaser for our presentation at the art gallery next weekend – Our presentation is ‘What Luxury Means Today’ and will take place on Friday evening, April 20th at 7 PM – we hope to see all of you there!

Introducing… Chanone Smith

Chanone SmithCreative Director Chanone Smith oozes class and sophistication in everything she does. Of course, she needed a fashion forward identity and stationery package to reflect that.

Inspired by fashion institutions, this has to be one of our favourite print jobs yet. The simple yet bold ‘C’ mark with the missing fragment is memorable and elegant. Her wordmark is no different, and places emphasis on the ‘Chanone’ to encourage clients to call her by her first name. An organic, animal print inspired pattern creates visual texture and interest against the main, crisp white background linking the stationery pieces together and adding another level of detail to her package. Custom stickers to seal the envelopes, metallic foils and a velvety laminated finish add tactile impressions to this stunning identity.

Please visit the identity and print galleries of our website to see the complete project.

Introducing… Michelle Morelan

Michelle Morelan Print DesignMichelle is a fellow designer that we already knew and loved, so when she approached us to design a new identity for her including logo, stationery, social media and website, we were thrilled.

Embracing Michelle’s personality and aesthetic, we created an identity that was warm, modern and clean – yet natural. Michelle Morelan Design is known for it’s West Coast Contemporary and nature-inspired interiors, as well as stunning renderings. The reflected ‘Double M’ used in her mark has been well received as both a bold, modern statement, and as evoking the natural reflections in the lakes and oceans Michelle experienced throughout her life living on the West Coast. This mark lends itself prefectly to creating gemoetric patterns and coupled with the taupes and charcoals we chose, fits Michelle’s style perfectly.

To learn more about Michelle Morelan Design, please visit the website: here

Introducing… TD Swansburg

TD Swansburg Website

Another reason Meade Design Group is considered the ‘Designer to the Designers’: We have recently completed Vancouver and Victoria-based interior design firm, TD Swansburg’s website. We worked closely with founder and principal designer, Teresa Ryback on revamping her online presence to suit her aesthetic.

The addition of a brand new style of menu, soft gradients, subtle animations, and tons of content allowed TD Swansburg to showcase their designs in a whole new way. And the best part? The website was built using a content management system, so Teresa is able to edit and update the website text and photographs herself – including the integrated mini-blog ‘Chronicles’

To learn more about TD Swansburg, and view the website yourself, please visit http://www.tdswansburg.com/