Abby Getman is a graphic designer in the Boston area who loves sharpie fine points, typing fast, and showing off her roundhouse kick. e abby@gogogetman.com ph 508.397.1131
Ruckus Media Group I was hired by FableVision to be the lead designer for the Ruckus Media Group iPhone and iPad applications. The project included working on a team to design the user interfaces, laying out the readalong screens, and creating designs for the text boxes. I was also hired to design a brand icon to be used for all of the apps, as well as a “Giveaway” promotional logo to be placed all of the start screens. © 2011 Ruckus Media Group Inc. Reproduced with permission of the owner, Ruckus Media Group Inc.
Shootflying Hill Sauce Company branding and packaging
Boston Rock Academy / Identity Package and Marketing Materials
CSAcookbooks CSAcookbooks hired me to design not only their site, but a logo to be used on the website and their marketing materials. Farms will order cookbooks to fit the crops of their Community Cupported Agriculture program. We kept the colors bright, fresh and clean, incorporating a subtle checkered pattern to be a reminder of the kitchen. Veggies anyone?
Hickory Strings / Logo, Business Cards, Postcard, Website
The logo for this recording studio needed to be fun and not take itself too seriously. A bomb listening to music? Let’s shake things up.
Sugar Lamb This independent bedding company wanted to create a french boutique style for their product line. We used a clean script font along with two shades of pink stripes to give logo and site a modern and chick look to match the quality of the products themselves.
Fort Point Marketplace Logo for event that was being proposed to the city.
Audissey Guides Designed while working at nimbit Audissey Guides are self-guided listening tours created for different cities in the U.S. The client wanted a sleek look. As seen in the earlier renditions, some of the ideas that were presented involved soundbars that doubled as cityscapes. The client ended up picking the simple, polished logo with the play button. Ready to go?
Eye on Democracy Video Contest
Jorscan branding and CD design Jorscan is an original. That’s why his logo had to be too. We wanted to recreate a 70s feel without using a font that’s we’ve all seen before, so I custom-designed the lettering, and used browns and oranges to give a nod to the era.