4th Street Brewing Company

4th Street Brewing Company

The Project Create a Brand identity for a new brewing bompany in Gresham, Oregon that reflected the owner’s cutting edge style while staying true to the “old town” location. Wright Side Up Design was brought in very early in the creation of 4th Street brewing. The building was under construction and the over all feel of the business had not been developed. With the creation of the logo, we were Read More

Lotus Balance

Lotus Balance

The Project Wright Side Up Design was challenged to combine Lotus Skateboards with Foil Studios, a woodworking studio specializing in creating furniture, objects, interiors & lighting. The key elements connected to each company, were the lotus flower from Lotus Skateboards and the signature inlaid line from Foil Studios. Combining both created Lotus Balance, a sustainable and environmentally conscious company directed at developing products to help individuals maintain balance and build their Read More

Desirant Aveda Day Spa – Logo Design & Marketing Material Development

Desirant Aveda Day Spa – Logo Design & Marketing Material Development

The Project Wright Side Up Design was asked to help develop the brandmark as well as the name of a new Aveda® day spa. The name Désirant was chosen for it’s meaning; French for "wishing". The overall goal was to be the spa that other spas wished to be. When we sat down to work towards a color palette, we realized that we didn’t need to narrow it down. Read More

Alaska Airlines / Portland Timbers Award-Winning Graphics

Alaska Airlines / Portland Timbers Award-Winning Graphics

The Project The Portland Timbers professional soccer team and Alaska Airlines teamed up to produce a new 737 soccer-themed aircraft. A design contest was introduced asking for entries that reflected what the Portland Timbers were all about. Over 500 entries from all over the country were submitted and Wright Side Up Design was chosen as the grand prize-winner. The overall instructions and requirements allowed each designer to freely create what they felt. Read More