NSS 2017 Sneak Peek: Ramona & Ruth

Our next sneak peek for the 2017 National Stationery Show comes from one of my longtime favorite exhibitors, Ramona & Ruth (Booth 1642)! I’ve always loved the way Kim from Ramona & Ruth combines color and pattern (and shiny metallics) to create beautiful, interesting designs with a minimalist aesthetic. For this year’s show, Kim will debut 20 new letterpress and gold foil greeting cards, a new line of gift wrap, letterpress printed notepads, art prints, and weekly meal planners. Take a look at a few new goodies below!  

NSS 2017 Sneak Peek: Ramona & Ruth

NSS 2017 Sneak Peek: Ramona & Ruth

NSS 2017 Sneak Peek: Ramona & Ruth

NSS 2017 Sneak Peek: Ramona & Ruth

You can see more from Ramona & Ruth right here – and if you’re a retailer attending the National Stationery Show in a couple weeks, stop by to see everything in person in Booth 1642! 

Stationery A-Z: More Graduation Cards

If you saw our post on graduation cards last week, you know that commencement season is in high gear. Before donning that classic polyester robe and mortarboard, take the time to pen a meaningful message of congratulations to celebrate hard-earned success. From food puns to neon typography, we’ve rounded up a wide assortment of cards to congratulate, celebrate and encourage any newly minted graduate on your list. Check out a few more of our selections below! Shauna

Graduation Card Round Up!

From top right:

1. I’m not sure exactly what ‘adulting’ entails, but I’m guessing it starts somewhere between paying bills and eating cookies for breakfast. From Orlando-based The Paper Cub.

2. Go places with this letterpress printed travel inspired graduation design from Wolf & Wren.

3. Animals in sunglasses. (Glitterati illustrated dog courtesy of Alice Bowsher for Wrap Magazine).

4. Saying it with bold typography and bright neon is the definitive way to get any point across. At least, according to Fig. 2 Design.

5. For those who are unfamiliar with letterpress printing, each individual color requires another run through the press. Which means this Parrot Design Studio card is a downright steal at $5 a pop.

6. Share with your hard-working graduate an encouraging message of posterior strength with this watercolor illustration from Antiquaria.

7. Present this diploma inspired greeting to the now legitimately certified college graduate (as well as some petty cash to get their new adult life going). Illustrated and designed by Idlewild Co.

8. If you know me, you know I literally never tire of a good food pun. This seasonally appropriate, BBQ-inspired design by Amy Heitman in no exception.

9. If your graduate is headed into the workforce, business casual will most likely be a part of their sartorial future. Share a precursor with this plaid greeting from One Canoe Two.

10. Your future IS so bright! Please note this card is the perfect size for a generous check (c’mon – they earned it!). From Hartland Brooklyn.

Behind the Stationery: Cheree Berry Paper

There’s something so incredible about seeing a small business started by one designer turn into a team of 20 employees over the course of 10 years! We’ve admired the work of Cheree from Cheree Berry Paper for every single one of those 10 years, and we’re beyond thrilled to welcome her to our newest installment of Behind the Stationery! Balancing her signature custom work with the retail stationery side of her business, Cheree shares about her team’s design process for both kinds of work and how they maintain that Cheree Berry touch. Take it away, Cheree! –Megan Soh

Behind the Stationery: Cheree Berry

From Cheree: My love of all things paper started as a child. Visiting the Hallmark store was a treasured outing –there was just never enough time to open all of those cards. Fast forward to college, I chose graphic design as my major. With a BFA in hand from Washington University, I moved to NYC for my first design job at the graphic design powerhouse, Pentagram. Shortly after, I landed a position at the fashion company Kate Spade. It was at KS that I really fostered my love for paper, helping to create the company’s wedding stationery line with Crane & Co. In 2006, I returned to the Midwest for a beau (turned husband) and upon my arrival, I quickly started Cheree Berry Paper in my apartment.

Behind the Stationery: Cheree Berry

Work started coming in from across the country, and one employee has since turned into over twenty! And now that we are in our tenth year, you could say that we have two businesses camouflaged as one – the custom invitations and graphic design side that our business was built on and now the retail stationery side. Our love is the clever and unexpected. For our custom designs, our challenge is bringing stories to life on paper. For our retail stationery line, it’s creating something that is engaging and supportive of our visual voice.

Behind the Stationery: Cheree Berry

Custom: Our business was started on creating custom solutions for our clients, and this is where our passion still remains today. During the custom process, our first task at hand is to listen to the client’s story and vision. We love leaving a meeting or ending a call with lots of material, but not the exact design solution. After our client interaction, we sketch, research, and refine until we come up with two to three different design solutions to present. From there, with feedback from our clients, we work through revisions and ultimately get to the end result – it’s our job to ensure that our clients are as happy with the design as we are.

Behind the Stationery: Cheree Berry

Retail: We are our very own test market. Our first mini line of stationery, produced about eight years ago, was created out of necessity in order to keep our own stationery drawers fully stocked. How do we create a line from scratch? We open our treasure chest of snail mail keeps and think about how these particular pieces made an impact. You’d be hard pressed to find a card in our retail stationery offering that is simply a rectangular card with a pretty design on the front. What you can find in our line? Unexpected formats, clever copywriting, hidden details, fun envelope touches that create anticipation, interactive moments and items that feel personalized without much DIY commitment.

Behind the Stationery: Cheree Berry

The design process typically starts with a client meeting or call including a project manager and a designer. We listen and ask questions to be able to achieve our ultimate goal – telling a personal story on paper with great design. Often the next step is mood boards or sketches to narrow a design direction. Timelines and budgets are set and then the design phase begins!

Behind the Stationery: Cheree Berry

A few design options are presented to the client, then we get feedback and move to revisions before settling on a final design. Most of our designs mix lots of processes – letterpress, foil stamping, painted edges; really, whatever it takes to make the piece a stand-out while maintaining the budget we’ve been given. The final stop? Our production departments applies the finishing touches. We may be tying a booklet, lining an envelope, or placing the stamp just so. We delight in all the details.

Behind the Stationery: Cheree Berry

No one day is like another, but after coffee, I’m ready to check my email and see what happened after midnight. I make my to-do list for the day and the brainstorming, sketching and meetings begin. Lunch is usually at my desk, and when I need to fully focus, you might find me at a nearby coffee shop or bookstore. Four o’clock becomes six o’clock and then I’m rushing home to relieve my nanny. After dinner and a lengthy bedtime routine with my kids (that usually starts with a short dance party and ends with a Mo Willems book), I plug back into work once lights are out.

Behind the Stationery: Cheree Berry

Our team consists of designers, project managers, and a full production staff. Every department touches each job throughout the design and printing processes – without one department, our job could not get done! Our design team has a range of talents, so projects are assigned according to the project style and content. For example, we match the designer to the project based on whether the client’s vision includes a custom hand-drawn illustration, more focus on typography, hand lettering, etc.

Behind the Stationery: Cheree Berry

Our project managers work very closely with our clients to ensure great communication throughout the process. Once a job has gone to print, it moves through a very thorough production process. There is no piece of stationery that leaves Cheree Berry Paper without being quality checked. Our jobs must finish as strong as they started.

Behind the Stationery: Cheree Berry

The evolution for me is to focus on the big picture. I have a staff of fabulous designers and art directors so their talents allow me to think about vision, voice and concepts. I love connecting with them daily to see the brilliance brewing. Marketing is my big push right now. I am driven to get my Instagram message out there – a place where I showcase our work and occasionally my values.

Behind the Stationery: Cheree Berry

I’m hands-on when I need to be but really rely on my personal projects – holiday cards, kids birthday invites, etc. – to get me back to my love for design. And I don’t forget what 10 years ago looked like when I was designing invoices to look pretty and taking too long to send them out and working for what seemed like every minute of every day.

Here’s a very special sneak peek at a brand new line of all-occasion cards by Cheree Berry Paper, produced and distributed by Galison Gifts. The designs will debut at the National Stationery Show this month!

Cheree Berry Paper for Galison Gifts

Write-On Cards offer stickers and spaces to handwrite, so each card can be personalized.

Cheree Berry Paper for Galison Gifts

Expanding Cards unfold and expand to reveal the message.

All photos courtesy of Cheree Berry Paper

Colorful Patterned Letterpress Wedding Invitations

Happy Monday everyone! We had a gray and rainy weekend here in DC, so I wanted to start the week with something bright and cheerful â€“ and I’m not sure it gets more cheerful than these colorful patterned letterpress wedding invitations from Samantha and Whitney of Gus & Ruby Letterpress! Bright and punchy colors! Playful patterns! Each detail is a perfect fit for this coral, red, peach, and pink invitation suite. So perfect for a late summer wedding in Maine!

Colorful Patterned Letterpress Wedding Invitations by Gus and Ruby Letterpress

From Sam & Whit: It is always an exceptional honor to design for close friends! This custom suite was designed for our former store manager (and dear, dear friend) Liz and her lovely guy. They wanted their wedding to reflect the fun punchy colors and bright vibrant feel of late summer in Maine.

Colorful Patterned Letterpress Wedding Invitations by Gus and Ruby Letterpress

Colorful Patterned Letterpress Wedding Invitations by Gus and Ruby Letterpress

A cheeky save the date booklet started things off and came complete with a reply card full of activities so the couple could further plan fun events for their out of town guests.

Colorful Patterned Letterpress Wedding Invitations by Gus and Ruby Letterpress

The invitation suite was housed in a 4-color letterpress printed gatefold that was tied shut with twine and a hang tag. It’s the little extra details, such as the hang tag, that make the invitation special for people to open!

Colorful Patterned Letterpress Wedding Invitations by Gus and Ruby Letterpress

A variety of mixed patterns gave lots of visual interest and a cohesive but interesting vibe. We love playing with patterns and it was fun to layer in multiple fun patterns to grab the eyes of wedding guests and get them excited for the weekend!

Colorful Patterned Letterpress Wedding Invitations by Gus and Ruby Letterpress

For the typography, we paired a whimsical script with a traditional roman font for a mix of romance and fun. The palette of rhodamine red, corals, peach and pinks really gave the whole suite a punchy feel. The type-set invitation was printed on double-thick 100% cotton to give it an elevated and luxurious feel.

Colorful Patterned Letterpress Wedding Invitations by Gus and Ruby Letterpress

We love getting to reinforce the aesthetic of the day with well-crafted day-of wedding stationery items. Gorgeous watercolor painted escort cards, letterpress printed menus, and a program all kept the paper feeling cohesive from the save the date all the way through the day-of elements.

Colorful Patterned Letterpress Wedding Invitations by Gus and Ruby Letterpress

Colorful Patterned Letterpress Wedding Invitations by Gus and Ruby Letterpress

As always, the pieces were lovingly letterpress printed and foil printed by hand on our antique presses on beautiful, textural, super thick 100% cotton paper. What a joy it was to work on the special project for our dear friends!

Colorful Patterned Letterpress Wedding Invitations by Gus and Ruby Letterpress

Thanks Samantha & Whitney!

Design: Gus & Ruby Letterpress

Gus & Ruby Letterpress is a member of the Designer Rolodex – check out more of their beautiful work right here or visit the real invi­ta­tions gallery for more wedding invitation ideas!

Photo Credits: Brea McDonald Photography for Gus & Ruby Letterpress

Classic and Romantic Dusty Blue Wedding Invitations

These romantic wedding invitations from Patricia of Fourteen-Forty feature a color that we don’t often see in wedding invitations: dusty blue! But really, what color would be more fitting for an intimate outdoor wedding in upstate New York?? These classic and romantic dusty blue wedding invitations balance traditional wording and type selections with a whimsical floral border illustration and subtle dusty blue envelope liner. Perfect for a romantic black tie affair, and just so, so lovely.

Classic and Romantic Dusty Blue Wedding Invitations by Fourteen-Forty

From Patricia: Monica and David had an intimate wedding in upstate New York last fall surrounded by their closest friends and family. From the stunning arrangements to Monica’s wedding gown, this outdoor wedding was an absolute dream! When we first met Monica, she wasn’t sure what to expect from the stationery process. But as we started designing together, we could definitely tell she was getting much more excited about the paper goods and how they would add so much to her wedding vision! Monica wanted something romantic, so we stuck to traditional wording but added special touches like the liner and floral border.

Classic and Romantic Dusty Blue Wedding Invitations by Fourteen-Forty

Together we decided on a beautiful two tone palette of dusty blue and navy, which played out in the bridesmaid dresses, linens, and most importantly Monica’s wedding ring! The entire suite was letterpress printed, which gave the blue and white palette more dimension and a luxe finish. We loved that we could work in these personal details to make a suite that was specifically for her.

Classic and Romantic Dusty Blue Wedding Invitations by Fourteen-Forty

Often times our clients want a map and events card whether it’s a one-sided sheet or an elaborate accordion! For Monica, we designed a great little map to pinpoint the important events. We always tell our clients that the invitation is an opportunity to get their guests excited about the weekend and a beautiful map is a great way to do this! It gives everyone a sense of place, and more practically, allows them to prepare properly for the kinds of celebrations that are going to happen.

Classic and Romantic Dusty Blue Wedding Invitations by Fourteen-Forty

When it comes to the day-of pieces, we usually like to bring back aspects of the client’s invitations for a more cohesive look. We love that we were able to use the beautiful garland from her main invitation in her table numbers and timeline of events!

Classic and Romantic Dusty Blue Wedding Invitations by Fourteen-Forty

Classic and Romantic Dusty Blue Wedding Invitations by Fourteen-Forty

Thanks Patricia!

Design: Fourteen-Forty

Flowers: Designs by Ahn

Linen: Nuage Designs

Ring Box: The Mrs. Box

Check out the Designer Rolodex for more tal­ented wed­ding invi­ta­tion design­ers and the real invi­ta­tions gallery for more wedding invitation ideas!

Photo Credits: Sawyer Baird