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Website Descriptors.

Sample One.

Intimately, expansive. Where every era lives, seamlessly and simultaneously. It’s a friendly place. JAR Studios is handling the interior design of this new record store. Something sweet. Where ideas, experience, and tastebuds align. This is reflected through our styling, crafted floors and neon lights. Where colors collide with sounds to create the mood.

Sample Two.

Tropical modern, earthy and tactile. Cafe Unido has a current and soft nostalgia. Loud aromas are contrasted by a warm color palette. Coffee and inspiration. Mid-century modern moods, purpose and climate are all considered. Morning inspiration and afternoon chats. JAR Studios joined the team in part of interior design, interior architecture, procurement and styling to create a minimalistic tropical cafe.

Sample Three.

The story with Ariete is not one easily forgotten. It blends into Miami and tells the story through mood, food, and place. We curated a space that captures the familiarity of the story through interior design, interior architecture, and styling. Collected and eclectic. It’s friendly, and welcoming, with a tasteful quirk. No piece has gone without a story. We picked out vintage items that match the menu and the mood. It’s like visiting the home of an artist. Each corner, with its own story.


Instagram Captions.

Sample One.

@journalversity

Knowledge holds it all together.

Sample Two.

@hexacustom

Wake up and smell the coffee! ☕️ @subarew warms up with her down jacket in Saffron Orange and Estate Blue. ⁠🍁

Sample Three.

@journalversity


Happy August Journal family! It's Writing Wednesday ⭐️ We are welcoming in the new month of August, and the later half of the year. Today's writing prompt is a check-in/refresh for the month!⁠

Start by identifying where you are, look at what has happened this year to get you to this point. Write down your intentions for summer's end... Just like a boat floating on water, we navigate through life's storms, patterns, and changing tides. Sometimes it's smooth sailing, sometimes we must adjust the sails! Where are you at? As always, take care! X⁠

1. Where am I?⁠
2. What cycle am I in currently?⁠
3. What is my intention for August?⁠

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Brand Naming.

Sample One.

Lucky Day

Desc. Fix-and-flip business in Denver, CO, USA.

Alternatives: Desert Spoon, Casa Mama, Axle, Cycle Restore, Lost Pennies

Sample Two.

Work with Lemon Yellow, Miami-based branding agency. Work classified.

TV Script.

Sample One.

Madeline Walters Wienerschnitzel TV Script
“Weiners Win”
It’s a beautiful day at a suburban Colorado skate park. The park is filled with young boys and girls on scooters and skateboards. At the top of a big bowl sit two boys around 12 years old. They both have braces and are clearly in the thick of their “awkward” phase. They have full elbow pads, knee pads and helmets. The two are holding Wienerschnitzel hotdogs as they watch with their mouths hung open, as the other “cool” boys hit tricks on their skateboards.
Lenny
I don’t get it Jerry, why can’t we be cool like that?
Jerry
Lenny! We ARE cool!
 Lenny
Oh yeah?
Jerry
Yeah! I can do whatever it is that their doing. Easy.
Lenny
Hah, Okay then. Do it!
Jerry
Okay! ​(Jerry puffs up his shoulders looking out at the park and then
crouches back into Lenny)​ Do what, exactly? Lenny
(Gains a devilish smile)​ It.
Jerry
 (Has an apprehensive smile as he nods his head no) 
No...no...nope...I’m not doing it. Not after what happened to Jimmy. Okay? Are you serious Lenny?!
Lenny
(Laughs)​ Come on. I dare you.
Jerry
 (Laughs and nods his head no) 
Lenny
I ​dog​ dare you. ​(He says with a raise of his brow as he waves the hotdog by Jerry’s face)
Jerry
(Bites his lips and hold his breath, he is in clear distress at this request)​ I don’t know Lenny! ​(He shrugs his shoulders aggressively)
Lenny
    (Gives him a wide eye that speaks you-know-you-have-to-do-it) 
Jerry looks out to the skatepark. The two stay seated at the top of the skate bowl, staring down at their hot dogs, looking up at the sky, or across the park.
A skateboarder rips his skateboard past the two boys. A moment passes.
Jerry
Okay. FINE. But only because ​(he points his finger at Lenny)​ YOU made
me do it. ​(He nods his head and gets up) Lenny
Jerry, are you sure?
Jerry
Hold. My. Dog. (Jerry hands Lenny his hotdog)
Lenny
(Looks so startled by his friend)​ Ok Jerry, you can do it!
Jerry
(tightens his helmet and knee pads)​ Okay.
Lenny
Send it Jerry!!
Jerry
(Grabs his scooter)​ 3...2...1
Lenny
GO!
(Jerry sends it down the massive bowl, falling halfway and rolling all the way to the bottom)
Jerry AHHH!
Lenny
(Laughing hysterically) 
Smack Cut: Wienerschnitzel
Narrator Dare to Dog.