Cole Gargaro | Graphic Designer
I love patterns. LOVE herringbone, which is why this was a project straight out of my own enjoyment. 'tis what it is, isn't it? This print can be purchased off my Etsy shop by clicking the link below:
I had this printed on an 8" x 10" magnet with dry erase laminate. Perfect for when parents are out and kids are left with a sitter. The notes section is where the dry erase comes in. This can be purchased off my Etsy shop by clicking the link below:
My husband brought me to Hopsters in Newton for my birthday- a place in which you make your own beer. We chose to make a pumpkin beer and were able to design our own label.
Great gift! I had these printed and framed. They look great in a kitchen. This can be purchased off my Etsy shop by clicking the link below:
I created this on a piece of PVC. It was digitally printed and was to be used as a welcome sign. This was a wedding gift. The theme of the Cramer wedding was burlap and lace- this was to represent their day.
Light and fresh- it was fun to play with the color and fonts. A set of these can be purchased off my Etsy shop by clicking the link below:
This was used on the envelopes for the Moving Announcement. Used the same dashed border and typeface. Also wanted to bring the "We Are Here" element to the front of the envelope as well.
I designed this card to be printed on a off white textured stock to give this moving announcement a 'well traveled' feel.
The front of the baby announcement I designed for the birth of my second daughter. Her whole theme is shabby chic in her bedroom so I kept the feel consistent.
The baby announcement front. My daughter is a peanut so I felt this Shakespearian quote fit well.
Our 2013 Christmas card front. Chalkboard was so in and I was happy to jump on board.
The back of our 2013 Christmas card.
Birth Announcement- GREAT as a framed gift.
Birth Announcement- GREAT as a framed gift.
Birth Announcement- GREAT as a framed gift.
I layered an egg design within a silhouette I'd previously penned out. I kept the opacity light for each egg so the combinations of eggs would create other colors. I wanted to keep the background light and the text fun for the springy holiday.
Again, the back of this card provided space to display images from a photo shoot. Kept the border the same as the front, and used the same egg element as the background.
The front side of a holiday card I designed. I went heavy on the typography- the variety was an homage to a densely packed Christmas Tree.
This is the back of the holiday card. It's sole purpose was to display an adorable little girl.
I designed these labels for the holiday card envelopes. Kept the color, background and text consistent.
This is a birthday invitation for a 2 year old. I layered patterns and colors to create a vintage inspired matryoshka doll theme.
Great as a framed gift.
A coloring page as part of the birthday favors.
I designed this file to be printed on vinyl decal material. I mounted them to wine bottles, tied a bow around the neck and handed them out as gifts. In place of the "HO HO HO" on the top, I customized each label with the last name of the recipient.
This the wine label I adhered onto bottles as gifts. Such a great way to personalize a usually generic gift.