Busy B Marketing
Brand pages
Three complete identities for the same company — same story (“bees don't keep secrets”), three different ways of wearing it. Each page covers logo, color, type, voice, graphic devices, imagery, the cotton card, and hard rules.
- Business card conceptsEleven cards, your call
Two concept boards for the layered-cotton card — deboss, foil, cutouts, colored edges. Every concept indexed by name, full-size boards a click away, and the four decisions Brandon's feedback settles.
- True BlendsBee × Flagstaff, one form
Concepts that pass the fusion test — remove either half and the mark dies: the Skep Pinecone (hives grow on trees), the Waggle Trail (the dance as a topo map), the Striped Butte (strata as bee bands) — plus the found-blend thesis: Flagstaff was already halfway a hive.
- HomegrownThe bee × Flagstaff blend
Alpine Dusk taken outside: red rock peeking through the pines, a ridgeline horizon, intentional roughness (grain, hand-cut corners, hand-pulled lines), the B-nickname story under the name, and the cotton card with two deboss options — flight path or honeycomb.
- Alpine DuskWarm, with a stinger
The identity the site currently wears: stone and spruce at dusk, honey as the light of being found, one sharp line per page. The neighbor who happens to write like a pro.
- The StingerThe challenger cut
Black as a Flagstaff night, honey turned up to a warning light, headlines short enough to shout. The dialect closest to the brands Brandon trained on.
- Field NotesThe craft naturalist
A naturalist's practice: serif type, a hand-drawn line bee, specimen labels, findings stated plainly. Quiet craft that keeps the client's business the loudest thing on the page.