Designer Meg Sutton wanted a creative outlet and “escape” from corporate design. Spurred on by a Savannah shop-keeper (and good friend), the two attended the National Stationery Show for inspiration, and with a little friendly prodding on the airplane ride home, designs and ideas for a letterpress business were born. Low Country Press is inspired by the beauty of the region: laidback elegance with Southern charm. Meg’s designs range from weddings to business to everyday: I adore their spirit, color, and energy. (I’m also beyond smitten with the fabulous scrabble-themed wedding invitation suite for her own wedding in 2009.) To learn just a little more about the mind behind the design, Meg has graciously agreed to answer my “Getting to Know ….” questions.
Getting to Know: Meg Sutton
I start my day …. slowly. I’m so not a morning person!
Inspired by …. typewriters, farm tables, vintage flashcards… I am a lover of all things vintage and have more than a slight obsession with paper goods, especially letterpressed ones. I have boxes and boxes of vintage flashcards, a gift from my grandmother saved from when she was a teacher, and dream of covering an entire wall in them.
Favorite place …. anywhere warm and sunny.
Never without ….. my iPhone. It’s sad, but oh so true.
In 2011, I hope to …. design and launch a collection of greeting cards and gift wrap, as well as a customizable wedding invitation line so that in 2012, I can exhibit at the National Stationery Show in NYC.
Thanks, Meg! Look forward to seeing your plans for 2011 come to fruition. You can keep up to date with Meg’s progress via the Low Country Press blog.
all images courtesy of meg sutton





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WOWZA!!! Right up my alley!! I love love love her work.
Thanks so much for the lovely feature, Jane! It’s so great to be shared with all your readers! :)
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