Madison Park Greetings was one of my best and most favourite clients, so it was sad when news broke that they were closing their doors a couple of years ago. Some of my proudest products were with them and the company was run by the loveliest people. So, I’m happy to share the good news that Madison Park Greetings is relaunching, and I’ll be one of their artists! Madison Park Group was acquired by Designer Greetings in Spring 2018 and this May 2019 is the first release under the new ownership. (Designer Greetings just acquired the trademarks and intellectual property of the Madison Park brand but doesn’t inherit any of the assets or liabilities, and will be producing the same top-notch calibre of creative as the former company. I’m excited!)
We developed a huge new collection of greetings cards that I can’t wait to share with you. They will be officially launching their new collections at this year’s new stationery show, *Noted. You can visit them at booth # 1011 to see their new products. Or, you can also request a new catalogue at or call 1-800-638-9622. Can’t wait for you to see all of our new goodies — I will share more when the time comes!
home collection for Salut! japan
I really need to get myself to Japan, you guys! I’ve had a few projects launch that I would just love to be there to see in shops. But if I’m not there, at least I get to see photos of the store displays, and would love to share them with you! This collaboration is one I did with Salut! Japan, and it includes all sorts of new goodies that I’ve never worked on before, like curtains, storage boxes, totes along with some pillows, pouches, phone cases and more. Here’s a little look at the collection and . Thank you to my agent in Japan for working their magic on this great collaboration!
stationery collection for hiraiwa japan
I am so happy to share a collaboration I did recently with Hiraiwa in Japan! The collection is based around my Ethereal Jungle collection, and includes some super fun products like notebooks, pencil cases, washi tapes (always a favourite!!), paperclips, little plastic pouch/folders and more! I believe these items are available through retailers in Japan like Tokyo Hands and more. If you speak Japanese and would like to get your hands on these, this press release might help point you in the right direction. Otherwise, please enjoy these images of them, below!