Caffè Greco Design.
Making Images.
Image Making.

Coney Island Classics Caramel Corn

Added on by Jeanne Greco.

I grew up going to Coney Island... Sunday morning trips with my dad for Nathan‘s french fries or cotton candy and a long strole on the boardwalk... My high school (John Dewey) was one subway stop away. I often say that to design the Coney Island Classics branding, I just had to close my eyes. 

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The Herbery Tea Packaging

Added on by Jeanne Greco.

It is probably time to start posting images of more recent work… Here is a photo of a tea packaging series designed by me with many delightful facets. Seven flavors that all need to hang together but look separate in the marketplace. It is branding that looks contemporary but old-world at the same time. It is a complex box design with a wraparound and a multi-directional orientation – it can lie flat or stand tall, depending on how it falls on the shelf… Lots of fun design challenges, tackled.

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Photogenic Drawing

Added on by Jeanne Greco.

Here’s another woman in art history also well worth mentioning, Anna Atkins. Today, Google Doodle is celebrating her 216th birthday. Like Maria Sibylla Merian 100 years earlier, she was a botanic artist. Some say also that she was the first "woman photographer.” She used an emerging technology of Cyanotype to create these “photogenic drawings” to document algae and confera. To her, it was a way to make accurate drawings. I refer to the technique in my work as “photograms,” which is a name Man Ray later made famous. They are both contact prints. I guess I must have been channeling Anna Atkins in Napa Valley when I made my "photogrammic impressions” of grapes & flowers and didn’t even know it. 

Source: http://www.bl.uk/catalogues/photographyinb...