Just Screw It, a renovations business, required a slick website to highlight their work and showcase their building talents.

Garnish Garden created a design building the site using php and css.
Just Screw It asked Garnish Garden to design their branding and marketing material.

Logos, stationary, flyers, brochures, newspaper ads and even billboards were created in a consistent and fun style.
Brasserie Bread is an artisan bakery with a passion for quality in all they do.

Garnish Garden got to work on their website, working with their database to showcase their products, philosophy and training school.
Brasserie Bread required a whole host of items designed that complimented their branding.

From html newsletters, to a blog design, business cards and brochures Garnish Garden dived in with gusto.
Amanda McLellan wanted a new website and visual identity to promote her photographic talents.

Using flash, Garnish Garden created an easily navigated and updated webiste with business cards and a letterhead to match.
Tony Mott, the famous music photographer, needed an online library to sell his photos as well as a portfolio section to showcase some of his best images.

With access to all his images we let loose, all images in the headers and on the front page were randomly populated so that as the user progressed through the site they gradually got a feel for Tony's style. While the site is no longer live it was a pleasure to work on... Rock n Roll!
Saffrine Nydegger needed a website to showcase her stunning photography.

Garnish Garden built a simple flash site which displayed her photos in a magazine style format, juxtaposing images to create a story.
We knew when the alternative news site, Meeja, was excited about our first logo concept (involving an old lady and an ear trumpet) there was a lot of mischief to be had designing the rest of the website...

A host of seedy characters were created to enhance the users experience and the site was then coded and a cms custom built to ensure that the site was a breeze to update.
Safer Solutions is a non profit organisation which aims to educate the public about ways everyday life can be made toxic free.

Garnish Garden came up with the branding for the project, designing logos and illustrations.
Safer Solutions required a website design that could easily match their database.

The website had to be fully updateable and needed many areas to add and highlight future content.