A rebranding of Crane & Co., the historic paper goods manufacturer established in Dalton, Massachusetts in 1801. The mark references Dalton's Housatonic River and dendrochronology (tree-ringing). Designed with Louise Fili.
Wow, how did I miss this! (That I spent several days kayaking with no internet may be a good reason, but still...) I love the terminal on the C, and the closed upper storey of the ampersand. You can really feel the historicity of the mark - unadulterated type beauty!
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John Passafiume
A rebranding of Crane & Co., the historic paper goods manufacturer established in Dalton, Massachusetts in 1801. The mark references Dalton's Housatonic River and dendrochronology (tree-ringing). Designed with Louise Fili.
9 months ago
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Dan Cederholm
Wow.
9 months ago
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Andy Luce
Oh my.
9 months ago
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Simon Ålander
It's a beauty.
9 months ago
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Ryan Hamrick
That ampersand is stunning, John. Beautiful work.
9 months ago
nice mark man!
9 months ago
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Neil Tasker
great work!
9 months ago
Super sexy.
9 months ago
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John Passafiume
Thanks guys.
9 months ago
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Ged Palmer
I just choked on my cup of tea, this is absolutely stunning! The ampersand, the mark and the squared-off full stop are all really nicely considered.
9 months ago
yeah, good stuff
9 months ago
Just Lovely. It's got that "Crane" look for sure. Well Done!
9 months ago
Stunningly beautiful.
9 months ago
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Alex Rinker
Yep - Love this! Well done sir.
9 months ago
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Dana Tanamachi
WHOOP!
9 months ago
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Seth Nickerson
Such a thoughtful and beautiful mark. Outstanding work, John.
9 months ago
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Simon Frouws
Definitely evokes the right feel. Huge improvement over the old, with loads of character.
9 months ago
Gorgeous!
9 months ago
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Michael Spitz
Classic John. Love the dendrochronology reference.
9 months ago
Perfection on every level. Congratulations sir.
9 months ago
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Simon Walker
Magic.
9 months ago
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Joachim Vu
Well done!
9 months ago
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Matt Braun
So classy.
9 months ago
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Josh Balleza
LOVE that ampersand!
9 months ago
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Joseph Alessio
Wow, how did I miss this! (That I spent several days kayaking with no internet may be a good reason, but still...) I love the terminal on the C, and the closed upper storey of the ampersand. You can really feel the historicity of the mark - unadulterated type beauty!
9 months ago