Posted: June 19th, 2009 | Filed under: branding, food, identity, logo, photography
As promised here are some pics from Marination’s opening day. They are doing extremely well and people are talking, can’t stress it enough…go to the site, find out where they are gonna be and go support a great local business.



Little taste of the work we did for them:

Posted: March 19th, 2009 | Filed under: advertising, announcements, branding, identity, logo, packaging, photography, print | Tags: design, identity, logos, print, seattle show, the service board
The 11th Annual Seattle Show turned out to be quite the event. This small, design awards show was first organized in 1997 with the mission to highlight a lot of local talent and client work towards national recognition. Every year, more than 750 entries are judged and given awards based on design medium, individual skills, community involvement and the infamous ‘best of show’. While we at LeftRight can’t say we’ve received any of these awards (busy, busy), we are proud to say we’re part of a talented pool of designers, agencies and students all crossing paths in a collaborative manner to help combat the perils of ugliness.
Our friends at Creature have created ‘Reverse Memorials’ celebrating local youths’ achievement for local non-profit, The Service Board (sound familiar?). Instead of these memorials mourning a death, these reverse memorials celebrated the new and better lives these kids now have. Great job on getting a Gold, Creature.

University of Washington senior Francis Luu was tasked to rebrand the Port of Seattle, and was given a silver award for student work. A long time friend and colleague of LeftRight, we want to say we’re proud of you, Franko. You’ll always have a spot waiting for you at LR.


Click here to see who won.
Posted: October 30th, 2008 | Filed under: branding, identity, logo, packaging | Tags: branding, coca-cola, logo, packaging, pepsi
America’s favorite “other cola” recently received a redesign, which has been getting some mixed reviews from the general public and more particularly, the design community. With the redesign comes a new logo, packaging and PR strategies. For what it’s worth, we at LeftRight think the $1million Pepsi design team did a good job in keeping up with last year’s award winning Coca-Cola redesign.


The first one looks like it was designed by Tim Burton

Good example of modern minimalism… but we still like our Crown with Coke.