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Liz Wong

Liz Wong was born in Honolulu, Hawaii, where she spent her early childhood painting and clambering about in mango trees. She began her illustrious art career at the tender age of five, when she earned the first place trophy in the school poster contest. This encouraged her to pursue art instead of a sensible career in finance like the rest of her family.

 

Surly Sheep

Surly Sheep

"It was an absolute pleasure working with Liz on my logo. My last experience with graphic design work was a bit haphazard but working with Liz and Aeolidia was extremely organized and professional experience and one I would repeat happily with future projects. Liz was able to take my very odd and wordy description of what I was going for and turn it into a surly little sheep that I just adore. I get comments on my sheep all the time, so I guess I should start thinking of a name for him.

Thank you so much for the tremendous time,
I'll be back (and I'll be a very happy referrer)"

-- Brooke Snow

 

Ursa Minor Coffee

Ursa Minor Coffee
We had worked with Faryn before on her jewelry website, and when she started an espresso stand, she came to us for her logo and menu design. Liz created a logo and little mascot, as well as creating a custom font for the menu!

Check out the adorable photos of the trailer (photos from the Ursa Minor Facebook page - see more here)!

 

Atomic Yente

Atomic Yente
Liz from Artghost drew this custom header illustration for Melissa's blog. Click the image above to see the full header.
 

Crafty Scientist

Crafty Scientist
Custom illustrations for this site were drawn by Aeolidia artist Artghost, and were based on Dayna's descriptions and LiveJournal avatars of herself. This is an amazing example of how individual your site can be when you choose custom illustrations for your site.

The Crafty Scientist site uses Cartkeeper, which we decided on halfway through the process as Dayna realized moving to a cart system would make her craft business much more manageable. I was able to take the design we'd come up with and easily transfer it to Cartkeeper by adding space for the customer login and search features, and implementing a tabbed shop category navigation. Now Dayna is able to update all of her pages on her own.

I also embedded her LiveJournal into the site for her, creating a custom style for the website that is only used on the site (she has her own design for her off-site LJ).

We also did some other work for Dayna, including print design and ad banners. The second banner ad design was also enlarged for use as a black & white print ad.