Food-based typography -- Danielle Evans is a typographer that crafts some of the most uplifting and inspiring works of type. Food Typography at its finesse with Danielle Evans With the news vamping surrounded the Covid-19, precautions have been taken around the World to hopefully and somehow contain the spread. Artist Danielle Evans on food typography, harsh feedback, and Kanyeggs Danielle's work is a delicious combination of sculpture, typography, photography, design, and food—with no shortage of puns, dad jokes, and Mean Girls quotes. It also reminds us that we should play more. Danielle also owns www.Memories Portraits .com, her studio division, that focuses on newborns, family and children in and around her studio in historic Sequoyah Hills, near downtown Knoxville. She usually uses photography, video and stop motion to create visually fabulous messages for billboards, installations, social media campaigns and commercials. As a hand-lettering artist who primarily works with food, Danielle Evans’s job is to find that spot and transform it into something artful. It’s been a while since that early epiphany. 8,586 Followers, 1 Following, 173 Posts - See Instagram photos and videos from Danielle Evans (@foodtypography) Danielle’s work is a delicious combination of sculpture, typography, photography, design, and food—with no shortage of puns, dad jokes, and Mean Girls quotes. Explore this designers work on Dribbble, the best place for to designers gain inspiration, feedback, community, and jobs worldwide. She pioneered Food Typography in 2013 and has worked with the LA Times, Disney, Target, TheGuardian, McDonald's, (RED) campaign, Wix, Aria, Kellogg, Frito Lays, Cadillac, Tesco, and PwC just to name a few. Brought to you by

Handmade Lettering & Typography by Danielle Evans Published Jun 26, 2013 American designer Danielle Evans creates unique lettering artworks using food, chalk, paper cutting and brush pens as well as digital tools. E very item has a bending and breaking point. Contact her at salut@marmaladebleue.com or via Erik Attkisson at erik@satelliteoffice.tv. Food typography creator Danielle Evans is a creative director, illustrator and stop motion artist who works from home designing video and social media campaigns for global brands. See more ideas about Danielle evans, Food typography, Food lettering. Constantly striving to elevate commonplace items to elegant typographic forms. See more ideas about Danielle evans, Food typography, Food lettering. Want to work together? This brilliant food typography is made by Danielle Evans who is director and designer. Oct 10, 2013 - Our hosts interview illustrator, letterer, designer, and taster Danielle Evans! Danielle Evans is an art director and designer that uses real life objects to create pause in a fast paced, digital world. Oct 10, 2013 - Our hosts interview illustrator, letterer, designer, and taster Danielle Evans! Today, Ohio-based Danielle Evans is a food typography specialist, well-known for her hand lettering pieces, created out of an assortment of unconventional ingredients. Spelling it out. Jan 17, 2017 - Click to enlarge Midwestern designer Danielle Evans of Marmalade Bleue combines savoir-faire with natural materials such as tea, spices, flour … Here, she puts her skills to use for an advertising campaign for Target. Crafter of food typography, maker of calculated messes. Artist Danielle Evans on food typography, harsh feedback, and Kanyeggs Danielle's work is a delicious combination of sculpture, typography, photography, design, and food—with no shortage of puns, dad jokes, and Mean Girls quotes. Food Typography at its finesse with Danielle Evans With the news vamping surrounded the Covid-19, precautions have been taken around the World to hopefully … Letterer, Designer, Taster. Recorded on 08/24/2013.

Recorded on 08/24/2013. Danielle Evans Photography is a Smokies Permitted Photographer, and carries a permit for creative sessions in the heart of Tennessee. 8,586 Followers, 1 Following, 173 Posts - See Instagram photos and videos from Danielle Evans (@foodtypography) She has been used to use real life objects to create expressively collaborating and powerful art.