Touring Daybreak

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I had the opportunity to spend the most of the day yesterday in Utah, at Daybreak. We’ve been working with Daybreak, developing their online brand, for the last few years, so I’ve seen photos and renderings of all of their new developments, but to actually see them in person was really incredible. They’ve integrated several new modern residential products that are very progressive…and an amazing mixed-use retail and commercial area. If you’re anywhere near South Jordan, Utah…you should definitely check it out. Here are several photos from yesterday’s tour.

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These are some of the new modern products.

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This is the North Shore Cottage which serves as the Village information center.

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The community topographical map is in the floor, which is cool.

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This striking environmental art piece — “High Wind Advisor” — presides over the SoDa Row area.

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SoDa Row Village Center is defined by an eclectic mix of architecture that fuses traditional forms with modern materials to create a vibrant streetscape. Each of the 5 buildings in the 68,000 sq. ft center is built to the LEED® Gold standard.

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Looking down Daybreak Parkway toward the Daybreak Corporate Center building. The center was awarded LEED® Platinum Certification by the U.S Green Building Council (USGBC) and is the first LEED Platinum building in Utah.

- Ty + 8.22.09 | 5:47 pm

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Okay, it’s official. I’m moving there.

- Aaron Martin + 8.23.09 | 11:05 am

Ty-great pics, wish we could have seen more while you were here. We’ll have to get you back out soon.

- Cameron + 8.23.09 | 1:02 pm

Definitely! Great to be out there with you to see everything that you guys are doing. Really looks great!

- Ty + 8.24.09 | 10:47 am

woo, these looks great. nice shots, too.

- akrokdesign + 11.5.09 | 11:04 pm
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New Mattson Creative Project

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We’re having a baby! I just heard the heartbeat.

Amazing…

- Ty + 8.17.09 | 2:07 pm

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The best! So excited for you guys and this little one. He/she will be well-loved.

- pat brumfield + 8.17.09 | 2:39 pm

Baby Mattson’s first photo is already proudly displayed on Gramma Griff’s frig!!

- Karen Griffin + 8.17.09 | 2:52 pm

Amazing – sooooo exciting!

- Allie Atwood + 8.17.09 | 3:26 pm

It’s a little Mattson jelly-bean!! So exciting!! Congratulations!!

- Anna Lauri + 8.17.09 | 3:38 pm

Ty!! That’s great! Congratulations!

- Brian Somers + 8.17.09 | 3:47 pm

CONGRATS!

- Justin Bernard + 8.17.09 | 3:55 pm

So happy!! Keep the pics coming bra!

- Chase + 8.17.09 | 4:23 pm

Very cool!

- Spencer Wall + 8.17.09 | 5:02 pm

:) such a crazy sound, huh? I’m really excited for you man.

- Dave Donaldson + 8.17.09 | 8:21 pm

You’re not going to show us a time-lapsed movie on the creation of this project (like the Mottsy logo), right? I think I already understand how that works.

Congratulations, bro!

- Matt Lehman + 8.18.09 | 5:53 am

Welcome Baby Mattson to our family! Your uncle to be! Jeff Mattson

- Jeff Mattson + 8.18.09 | 8:06 am

Congratulations!!!

- Marek Hosek + 8.18.09 | 9:46 am

oh my gosh!!!!!!!!!!! so exciting!!!

- shannon leith + 9.9.09 | 1:17 pm

This is awesome!

- Skylar Hartman + 9.25.09 | 9:54 am

Congratulations!

- akrokdesign + 11.5.09 | 11:08 pm
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Pocono Modern in Atomic Ranch

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Pocono Modern is featured in the Summer issue of Atomic Ranch Magazine. Congratulations!

- Ty + 8.16.09 | 10:42 pm

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Solar-Powered, Modern Homes at Daybreak

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Our client, Daybreak, just unveiled the new solar-powered, Solaris Collection for the 2009 Parade of Homes event. Only 20 home sites for this collection will be available this year, and 13 have been reserved since the Parade started last week! Check out more images of these new modern homes.

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Daybreak is a progressive community located in South Jordan, Utah. Master planned by Kennecott Land, the unique development is characterized by its eclectic architecture, walkable streets and an overall emphasis on sustainability.

- Ty + 8.13.09 | 12:26 am

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looks awesome.

- akrokdesign + 11.5.09 | 11:08 pm
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Studio 1200 Brand Identity Development

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Studio 1200, an architectural design firm, wanted a visual communication program that would accurately reflect their team’s versatility and personal, collaborative style. Mattson Creative worked with the firm’s principals to develop their vision of a vibrant and dynamic new brand. The following is an inside look at the creation of the new identity.

First, we engaged in a Brand Ideation project where we defined the unique personality and attributes of the Studio 1200 brand. This verbal articulation serves as a starting point for the visual exploration.

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We reviewed the projects that Studio 1200 had completed for their clients and lots of great work they had on the boards. Images of their own office space also informed our identity development – especially the color palette.

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Initial concepts sketches for the identity system.

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The concepts above represent the initial presentation to the client. Because the name “Studio 1200″ is unique, the logo exploration was more typographic than symbolic. The numerals are so interesting and expressive, they become the primary design elements.

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After the initial presentation, we narrowed the selections and explored the three directions above. Ultimately we decided that the middle column was the most visually interesting. The conglomeration of multiple architectural elements to comprise a single logo was an exciting concept.

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I got really interested in the idea that the logo could rearrange into different configurations using the same kit of parts. The concepts above show multiple arrangements of the same pieces to create unique versions of the mark. This direction had a real mid-century modern feel to it, which I liked a lot.

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This was a rough animation concept of how the logo might dynamically reconfigure itself.

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Ultimately, we decided to go with this logo. Although we liked the mid-century aesthetic, we felt this direction was bolder, more dimensional.

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We kept the kit-of-parts concept and created multiple variations of the mark using the individual pieces that comprised the logo. We used these variations on different applications, so the logo is never exactly the same. On the website, the transitions are animated and you can see the pieces disassemble and then come back together to form a new version of the logo. You can view it here.

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The Studio 1200 stationery system.

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The business cards gave each employee multiple options for the color, configuration and pattern on their individual cards.

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The cards were also designed to interconnect using four die-cut slots on each side. So the business cards themselves could be used as playful, structural tools to build and create.

- Ty + 8.10.09 | 8:23 am

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ty this is so rad! i love the concept.

- shannon leith + 8.10.09 | 8:49 am

I’m gone for 10 days and this happens: design excellence as usual.

- Aaron Martin + 8.17.09 | 10:59 am
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