twenty-six.design is an independent design, editorial, and research studio led by Jarrett Fuller. Our work takes shape across a variety of media, from books and websites to podcasts and installations and we work with clients large and small, around the world.

In addition to client work, we also produce experimental work, research projects, and original content, including Scratching the Surface, a weekly design criticism podcast; readings.design, an online archive of canonical graphic design texts; and other books and speculative projects.

Eurry & Jarrett

On June 3, 2018, Jarrett got married to his long-time girlfriend Eurry. The ceremony took place at the John James Audubon Center, the former home of the famed naturalist and bird painter. We used Audubon's famous paintings as the centerpiece for the design and built a flexible system around them ranging from invitations to nametags to decorations.

Client Self-Initiated
Type
  • Print
  • Website
  • Branding
Year 2018

Save the Date

The Save the Date cards were the first announcment that went out to friends and family. It introduced the new lockup in a simple black and white design.

Invitations

For the invitations that went out a few months later, we started incorporating Audubon's images in a fold-out poster on the back of the invitation that collages the state birds from notable locations in Eurry and Jarrett's lives: where they were born, where they met, where they were getting married, and where they live now. What starts as a simple black and white invite, unfolds into an 18x20 full-color poster

Scrapbook

For the ceremony itself, we designed a twenty-page booklet that served as a program for the day as well as a scrapbook of their lives, including family photos, favorite recipes, and fun facts.

Website

Leading up to the wedding day, guests constantly directed guests to the website where the latest information was posted, from the day's schedule to information on lodging and registry.

Decorations

Custom table cards were designed, again incorporating Audubon's paintings. For the nametags, small iconography was created to help the servers know what dishes went where. We also gifted every guest with a small box of our favorite gummi bears, complete with a custom label.