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Humble Troll Coffee

The Brief Create a coffee brand for Mission Texarkana, a nonprofit serving the homeless community, inspired by their unique identity as “trolls under the bridge.” The brand must honor their clients’ experiences as often overlooked individuals without compromising their dignity. Collabs: logo & website, Jeremy Johnson Design;  illustration, J. Ben Moss; truck & coffee cart wrap/install, Digital Effects Services …

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Texarkana College biology building student lounge with tables and chairs

Texarkana College Biology Building Environmental Design

Is there anything more fun than a blank canvas? That’s what Texarkana College’s Biology Building was after much-needed renovations. The clients wanted the vibe to be colorful and bright, but also educational and conducive to studying. Macro images of biological material grouped by color break up long stretches of wall. A large vinyl wrap with …

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Wine-A-Rita Website

Wine-A-Rita has been operating succesfully from Texarkana for years, but they needed an updated website that better reflected their brand. Because they provide online ordering, we also worked with them to make the e-commerce process more smooth for their customers. We made sure the new website could interface with their existing payment gateway, but was …

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Playspace Sign

Williams School & WMUMC Environmental Design

The Williams School expanded to add much-needed classrooms to increase capacity in its popular preschool program. We helped them brighten up their revamped space with coordinated vinyl wall and floor graphics and dimensional signs. At the same time, Williams Memorial United Methodist Church renovated several of its community spaces and needed graphics and signage created …

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Instagram Screenshot of Mural Posts

FABK Mural

When Dani saw the City of Texarkana’s call for proposals for murals that would brighten up the Kress Gap in Downtown Texarkana, she knew she wanted to help out by pitching something bright, fun, and Insta-worthy.