I promised to share a peek into the people who were integral in the creation of Libbie Wicket and her new studio home. First, I’d like to introduce Ashley Jankowski of Luxecetera who developed the “image” that is Libbie Wicket.


How did you and Elizabeth meet?
Initially, I met Elizabeth like I meet most clients… via the world wide web. Though, since she only lives a hop-skip away… we actually met for (a long) lunch and chatted like old friends.
What intrigued you about the idea of Libbie Wicket?
The idea began with two stories, really, Alice in Wonderland and Nanny McPhee, both rooted in British charm and filled with authentic childhood games and wonderous tales. The idea of Libbie was truly a culmination of ideas from the whole team here at Luxecetera. It truly would not have been possible without our creative writer, Tyrie, and our illustrator, Walter. It’s funny that the boys played such a crucial role in Libbie’s creation, eh?
Share something about Libbie that other people might not know?
She thinks tea parties are overrated. And her favorite color is periwinkle, but only because it rhymes with tinkle – hehe.
What was the hardest part about bringing Libbie to life? the easiest?
The hardest part was… ummm… hmmm… err… The easiest part was… well… the fewest revisions on the history of our design careers!! We had a blast working with Elizabeth and bringing Libbie to life!


Tell us about Luxecetera!
Luxecetera is the culmination of three distinct design perspectives, brought together under the unifying philosophy that good design begins in the details. The designing minds behind the firm, Eva Talley, Ashley Jankowski and Lisa Reichman, focus their creations towards the design needs of each client, finding inspiration and building sound design on that foundation.
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