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Rosen and Rovetti at Work

A blank sheet and an idea… thoughts on the process.

Sometimes it starts simply.  One artist (or client), one designer, and a lot of ideas.  We get together with some paper, some pens and pencils, and...

Rosen and Rovetti at Work

Sometimes it starts simply.  One artist (or client), one designer, and a lot of ideas.  We get together with some paper, some pens and pencils, and our respective tools.  This time around, the project was something my dear friend (and client) Jason Rosen needed to get rolling on.  With his incredible project Monsterwood gaining momentum, he needed to develop some collateral that was going to rock publishers, and keep their eyes on the project and his development blog. Starting a project in an organic fashion often tends to bear sweeter fruit.  There’s an open, frenetic exchange of ideas; what can be done, what can’t, and realistic assessments of budget and time.

The process.  All parts of the process with Rovettidesign are managed like mini-projects.  It’s a fantastic way to manage the variables that pop their heads up when you’d least expect it. You can rest assured that if you’re working with Rovettidesign, you’ve got your bases covered, and your project is going to be handled the right way… from start to finish. The process that we employ to manage projects has been developed from over 8 years of  “in the trenches” design and project management experience. We do it right, we meet deadlines, we save you money, and most importantly… we treat you right.

The design and project development process is something that needs to be enjoyed.  If it isn’t fun and inspiring, you’re doing something wrong. Keep it light, work smart, and work hard. Whether you’re in a board room, or a cozy studio, Rovettidesign can hook you up.

Here are some links that you might be interested in..
Jason Rosen’s Monsterwood – An incredible project that you need to check out.
A quick few shots of Jason’s Studio – Totally cool.
Here’s another link highlighting a more recent bit of work… “The Watcher”

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