This weekend was an exciting one for Italic Bookmarks. We were chosen to be a vendor at the Trolley Square holiday gift market here in Salt Lake City. It is a seasonal art and craft market that is held each weekend from now until the week before Christmas. We had a simple, but elegant displayContinue reading “Trolley Square gift market- Nov 19th”
Category Archives: bookmarks
“italic” brand labels are in…
Today I received the custom labels that I designed and ordered a couple of weeks ago. They are clean and simple in design, but really cool! They give each bookmark a more “finished” look. It will be a great way to get the brand out into the world as people try these bookmarks for themselves.Continue reading ““italic” brand labels are in…”
Italic Bookmarks at Trolley Square Gift Market – Nov 19th Only!
This will be a good opportunity to pick up Italic Bookmarks in time for the holiday season, and to find many other gift ideas. The market features many handmade, unique gifts and is located in Trolley Square. It will be a perfect holiday shopping opportunity, and a chance to beat the crowds that will beContinue reading “Italic Bookmarks at Trolley Square Gift Market – Nov 19th Only!”
Two more options
These new bookmarks are now available, they are a couple of my new favorites… Alcott: Hugo:
More colors, amazing patterns
Here are a few new styles that I am really excited about… Dickinson: Alighieri: Kerouac:
Italic Bookmarks
Pronunciation: /iˈtalik/ ADJECTIVE 1 – Of the sloping kind of typeface used especially for emphasis or distinction These unique bookmarks have been designed and selected specifically to enhance your reading experience. They are not only stylish, they also feature pronounced texture and thick fibers. The tactile sensation that you feel when holding these bookmarks will activate specific regions withinContinue reading “Italic Bookmarks”
Packaging
What do you think about our first stab at packaging? Does it scream: BUY ME!!!
Douglass
This is a rugged, strong pattern. The material is thick, with a consistent texture:
Miller
This style has a very pronounced texture, but very soft threads. It is nice to hold, and the color pattern is natural and appealing:
Hemingway
This is probably the very thickest, heavy weight material yet. The texture is pronounced and “rugged”. I love the interlocking pattern: