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Wednesday
Apr062011

Eric Brown Interior Design Photo shoot, Charleston SC

We've recently had the pleasure of working together with Eric Brown Design on a brand new ad campaign. The campaign will span the whole year and be printed in a double page spread shown in the new TOWN magazine for Greenville, SC. The ideas were a collaboration of our two studios, and relied on the of the knowledge of both of us to pull it together in a Cohesive manner.

This first ad we nicknamed "explorer" shows a boy staring up at an armillary, daydreaming as all little boys do. The overarching goal in each ad is to show interaction within a well designed spaced, giving a personal feel with a slight fantastical element.

To see more insights into Eric's thoughts the how he was inspired for the project, please visit his blog at www.bespokebloke.com

wishing you well,
-TJ

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    Response: sojodesign.co.nz
    Take a gander at hues, surfaces, subjects and styles like rural, present day, or nautical, furnishings, lighting, or whatever else that you notice springing up in your uplifting rooms. Make sure to think about the vibe of the room.

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Love this--what a fun challenge! For a second, I thought that little boy was Asher. :) Love the behind-the-scenes footage.

April 6, 2011 | Unregistered Commenterashley

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