All Hail the Paper Queen! Sabine Lenz Founder, PaperSpecs

All Hail the Paper Queen! Sabine Lenz Founder, PaperSpecs. She has chosen to feature ‪MAD CONSORT and TheClearLine‬ this week on PaperSpecks Galley! Thank you!!! Cheers!

http://www.paperspecs.com/category/gallery presents The Clear Line. "I never compromised. It was hard to find the exact bottles in a low quantity. It was even harder to find someone to print directly on the glass to produce a no-label effect. But beyond that, I believe the story and the connection of the history of the four spirits makes this piece especially personal and functional."

I never compromised. It was hard to find the exact bottles in a low quantity. It was even harder to find someone to print directly on the glass to produce a no-label effect. But beyond that, I believe the story and the connection of the history of the four spirits makes this piece especially personal and functional.
– Anna Addison, Founder & Creative Director

It’s not often you come across a self-promotion piece that makes you contemplate the world, its people, and the role alcohol has played in helping the one cope with the other. But then it’s not often you encounter something quite like The Clear Line package from Dutch branding & packaging studio Mad Consort.

The package itself exudes luxury, the 175 gsm Colorplan White Frost tantalising with every touch, the Mad Consort blind-embossed logo providing the icing on the tactile cake. When opened, the phrases “The Clear Line: Work with Spirit” stamped in silverfoil on the outside are seen again on the cover of a 9-page booklet digitally printed, also on Colorplan White Frost. Of course like a child on Christmas morning, we can’t help but remove it straight away to peek at the treasures inside, and it is there that we glimpse the heart – philosophical as well as literal – of this wonderful promotion: four color-coded bottles of vodka, gin, tequila and rum.

“The Clear Line is a story about geo-alcoholic lines and the human spirit,” explains Mad Consort Founder Anna Addison. “In the Old World, or a world less than a century ago, the spirit geo lines were very clear. Vodka came from the Soviet Union, gin from the United Kingdom, tequila from Mexico, and rum from the Caribbean Islands. The people worked with what they had from simple potatoes to exotic succulents, in all types of harsh climates.

“Now, in the ‘The New World of Spirits’ the geo-spirit lines are constantly being pushed and tested with beautiful flavor discoveries, distillation purities, and unfiltered gems being bottled and celebrated in opposite parts of the world from their traditional origins. The message for us is simple: Collaboration and passion makes the difference between good and great work. So, let’s create something amazing together.” (And amazing it is, particularly as everything here – with the exception of the booklets – was made by hand.)

Perhaps this international view of collaboration should come as no surprise, conceived as it was by Addison, a Moscow native working in Amsterdam. And true to this spirit, materials and craftsmanship came from all over: “a box maker in north Amsterdam, glass from Italy, the bottle printer in North Holland,” says Addison. “And I found the perfectly matched 5 mm silk ribbons in Paris.”

Finally, “The Clear Line” is about all the lines we deal with as a society, she says. “In our daily lives we are surrounded by die lines, bottom lines and deadlines. We open or close the lines of communication.” And with this package, and the booklet that explains the history of the spirits inside, Mad Consort shows alcohol itself to be a substance that keeps the lines of communication open not only between cultures, but between our ancestors and ourselves. That, in the end, is what traditions are all about.

- Sabine Lenz Founder, PaperSpecs

Where in the World is Anna?

Where in the World is Anna Addison and what has she been up to lately? 

Hello to all my dear friends near and far! Most of you know that I relocated to Amsterdam, but you may not know what I’ve been doing for the past four years. First, I sold my car and traded for a bike, a boat and few vacations. So, I’m living a mindful, happy, healthy lifestyle, biking, boating, giving special city tours to friends, traveling….and, I’ve started my own design studio and have been working like MAD starting from scratch in a new country. Here’s the backstory:

Amsterdam Canal

Five years ago I dreamt of living and working in Europe, to get a little closer to the Mother Land and to my peeps on the other side of the world. So, in the middle of the recession, I got my portfolio together and moved to Amsterdam, the Netherlands. (Thanks to SxSW for the push!) There, I started a new life in a new world working for a Spirits packaging company telling visual brand stories and designing new products for global markets. The job was good; the commute was not. So, I decided to file for business residency and go out on my own. 

In 2013, I started a design company called MAD CONSORT, which reflects how I live, work, collaborate and create. Here, I dive wholeheartedly and passionately into to every project with a desire to learn, dig, create and tell stories that connect brands to consumers, and I do it with a collection of badass friends that help me turn the work from good to great.  MAD CONSORT is a  branding, design and packaging studio working in Amsterdam but creating for companies big and small all over the world. And earlier this year, I moved to my own personal studio space. Praise the Lord and Raise the Roof!

Today, I’m excited to share with you the latest work I’ve created, alongside my most trusted colleague and friend, Kendra Rainey. (She’s an amazing writer and strategist I’ve had the pleasure of working with for the past 10 years, and whom I met through the most fabulous of alma maters, The Portfolio Center.)

Made by MAD CONSORT

“Congrats,” you say! How can I help?  Easy. You can visit our MAD website, share with your friends, and sign up for our MAD Shorties newsletter, where I’ll be sharing behind-the-scenes look at the studio, personal projects and info about things I’m working on and loving. 

Thanks in advance for being a rockstar and a great friend.

-Anna Addison

Source: whereintheworldisanna

Press Release - New Studio

MAD Consort is excited to announce…us! A concept-driven brand, design, packaging and luxury gift studio working in Amsterdam but creating for companies big and small all over the world. Hello! 

Building a great brand is a big deal, but we’ve got your back. We’re big-agency ex-patriots with the experience you get at a top firm, but with the creative tenacity you really want when you’re changing messaging, launching a product, or building a brand from the ground up. 

We call what we do Brave Design for Fearless Brands, and we approach our work like archeologists and architects—digging in to uncover the truth in your story and building out your best message to the world. 

We’ve worked our magic for clients from Europe to the U.S., building identities and creating products for over 15 years for medium and big business, for start ups, corporations, wine and spirit purveyors, hotels and restaurants, delicatessens, and all kinds of everyday products and services.

We’re not new, but our location is—a brand new studio in the Pijp neighbourhood of Amsterdam, a vibrant, market and cafe-filled district in one of the world’s most creative and globally connected cities. Here, we work alongside more than 100 creative businesses (and one well-known studio dog, Judge). Our neighbours are designers, printers, architects and PR professionals, illustrators, web developers, video and film producers. Inspiration floats down the canals straight to us from all over the world here. We are thrilled to call this incredible, beautiful place home. 

We’re MAD about a lot of things—and connection is one. Check us out at www.madconsort.com to see our work and email us at hello@madconsort.com to get started on the intimidating (but we promise, amazing) journey of telling your story to the world.

- Anna Addison