Lost Luggage ...design group




lost luggage  design group

History - When Nadine Stellavato joined Lost Luggage in 1999, Jason Brown had already realized how valuable a branding service would be for his clientele. He (and they) were seeing the results through word of mouth. Marketplace buzz.

Nadine and Jason combined their experience in branding and product design to create a service that offers complete A-to-Z solutions. From customized presentation design to turnkey marketing campaigns. They called it Brand Envy. And it has grown into a considerable contributor to the Lost Luggage brand, utilized by everyone from individuals to global corporations. What ever your need, Brand Envy can help you. Creating smart, consistent messaging solutions that get noticed. Discussed. And remembered. While reflecting your unique culture and philosophy.

Nadine Stellavato Brown the Founder and Creative Director of Brand Envy and Taste Envy by Lost Luggage. With award-winning experience in graphic design, she joined Lost Luggage in 1999 after meeting and collaborating with Jason Brown on a branding project for one of Lost Luggage's clients. Nadine and Jason were inspired to combine her graphic design talents with his product design acumen to begin offering design and branding services under the name Brand Envy.

Discovering that they shared more than a love of great design, Jason Brown and Nadine Stellavato Brown were married in 1999. Fueled by their shared passion for innovative cuisine, Nadine and Jason went on to expanded Brand Envy to include Taste Envy, a menu and collateral design firm focused on restaurant and hospitality clients.

"My father was a successful food writer and it was always a central theme of my childhood, " says Stellavato Brown. "We wanted to create Taste Envy to bring together our two passions - great design and great food."

Born in Los Angeles, Stellavato Brown moved to San Francisco to attend California College of Arts and Crafts, from which she received a BFA degree in Graphic Design. Throughout her career, she has garnered many awards including several BlackBook Annual Report Awards; the Studio Magazine Award, Creativity, Inc., Supon Design Group; PDN 24 Self Promo Awards; Graphis and is included in the Frye Art Museum. She has been a judge for Black Book's AR 100 and has taught at the School of Visual Communications in Seattle and Art Center in Pasadena.