Bellwether Games along with Lumné is excited to introduce you to Antidote: the deduction-based card game where your life is on the line! The Kickstarter campaign for the game just went live a few hours ago and has already passed 10% funding! The campaign will only be running for 30 days so head over to Kickstarter now Continue Reading…
Posts By: Jonathan L Clark
Antidote Card Game
Antidote is a game of deduction, deception, and mortality. Lumné has been hard at work with Bellwether Games for the last several weeks to make this amazing card game available to play. We believe that tabletop game enthusiasts and casual gamers alike will love this game. Game designer Dennis Hoyle of Bellwether Games has carefully refined Antidote to be both easy to play and consistently challenging to win. Continue Reading…
Great Things Are Coming Soon
The Lumné design and development team is hard at work on two upcoming products! Curious about what we are creating? Bookmark our blog in your browser and connect with us on Facebook, Twitter, or Google + to keep up to date on the upcoming products. We will be releasing more information soon.
Adding Value to Your Website: Relevant Content Over Time
Building a beautiful and functional website that effectively achieves its purpose takes an investment of time, money, and commitment to clear communication. Your website is the most important and advantageous way online to communicate what your business is, who you are, and why that matters to the people you seek to influence. You may be doing Continue Reading…
Responsive Websites: The Mobile First Approach
Anyone with a smartphone has likely visited a number of websites that required them to zoom in-and-out and pan side-to-side while searching through micro-sized content. This problem is due to the website not being responsive to the size of the screen displaying it. The lack of Continue Reading…
A Blossoming Life: Logo & Web Design
Amy from ablossominglife.com came to Lumné with very specific criteria that she wanted to see her logo and website header designed with. She requested a specific color palette, two type faces, that the design be clean & flat, and a modular design. Amy requested the modular capabilities for her logo so that she could easily re-design her blog periodically for a fresh look without sacrificing brand recognizability. The web design that you see below is the first published configuration for ablossominglife.com. If you visit the blog today you will likely see a new iteration of her brand.
Logo Design • Branding • Web Development
Client: A Blossoming Life
The Flexible Logo
Duper Friends: Branding
Every week the Duper Friends assemble to discuss the greatest movies of all time…that week. This was the concept that Jacob from Duper Friends revealed to me for the movie review podcast that he was soon to create. Jacob was seeking to represent Duper Friends with a professionally designed logo that incorporated imagery from the world of film, active colors, and blend of retro and modern styles.
Logo Design • Branding
Client: Duper Friends
Jacobs Air Conditioning & Heating: Advertising & Marketing
Jim Jacobs from Jacobs Air Conditioning And Heating operates his business with expert service and customer care as his two main values. When Jim approached Lumné he was seeking fresh ideas and clean/professional design to represent his business through several avenues. We worked with Jim to create new branded print and web graphics to represent Jacobs Air Conditioning And Heating with a consistent brand message “Expert service from people you can trust”. This message communicates the brand’s expertise, reliability, and approachability.
Branding • Strategy & Planning • Advertising • Print & Collateral
Client: Jacobs Air Conditioning & Heating
Print Design #1
Form follows function when it comes to design. This means that the purpose and principals of a project should be the guiding force behind the design. It is also the reason why the Lumné team places great importance on understanding our clients and the people that they are trying to reach.
The various examples of design applied to printed media shown below all demonstrate how unique the outcome can be based on the client it is for.