Valentine Frenzy? or Valentine Inspiration?

Written by faith on February 10th, 2010

As an expert Seattle interior designer wading in the waters of Valentine Day marketing, I totally enjoyed an article in the Sunday LA Times. Talk about ‘nailing it’! With all the talk about roses, dinner, diamonds, romantic escapes, cards and anything else a marketeer can create, sometimes it is great to just simply communicate the message.

This wall graphic from L.A.’s Simple Shapes, featured in the LA Times article, is a work of simple art and at $35.99 it may be pricier than a greeting card — but it’s a lot cheaper than most of the the promoted items.

What could be more perfect? Per the Times, “Imagine stumbling upon this greeting on your bleary-eyed route to the coffee maker on the morning of Feb. 14. Who needs roses? Another benefit: the vinyl saying is removable, which means you can take it down Feb. 15. Or, when you get in a fight.”

About Simple Shapes, “We are a team of talented designers with backgrounds in interior design, graphic design, and architecture. Our goal is to bring our expertise in design to the latest home make-over movement of vinyl wall art.

In our store you will find only the highest quality vinyl wall art designs that will help you revitalize your home, office, and business! New items are constantly being added so please add us to your favorite sellers list and check back frequently.”

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