Why Tartan?

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So glad you asked (or at least are willing to read) about why we chose this name.

A tartan is a specific type of pattern, generally associated with Scotland and Scottish heritage. All tartans are identical vertically and horizontally, with the stripes meeting at exactly 90 degree angles (bliss to an organizer) and are guided by super specific codes on color and thread counts (known as “setts”). All tartans are easily recognized as tartan, but the variations are unique to each purpose and instantly recognizable as distinct.

Our approach is similar: we use an outline of tried-and-true best practices and a systematic approach to organizing for each project, but ultimately we tweak and customize our work to exactly fit each client's space, needs, and personality.

The image for this blog post and the inspiration behind our logo is a tartan design created just for us by Aaron Canipe. We got to know Aaron’s design prowess firsthand at Reynolda House. When we engaged him for help with our logo and explained the company name, he ran with it. The result is our navy-poppy-and-cornflower dream.

And for the truly interested…

For lovers of metaphors, I am willing to really stretch this one out, especially over a glass of spicy red wine. In the meantime, a few fun links and points to consider:

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