Journal

  • Valentine’s Day Cards by Design With Heart

    Design With Heart is excited to share our Valentine’s Day 2019 Collection with you! Sure a kiss is sweet, but our paper goods are (dare we say) sweeter! Brand new designs – greeting cards, boxed card sets, and wrapping papers.  Love, Love, Love!

    Love our Boxed Valentine’s Day Set? Purchase it here!

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  • 614 Magazine

    The Interview: Jason Bradley-Krauss on falling for Chris, grief, family, creativity

    Laura Dachenbach, 614 Magazine

    Jason Bradley-Krauss has a love story to share. For twenty-three years he and WBNS Chief Meterologist Chris Bradley shared their lives as partners, then as adoptive parents, then as a married couple. They lived in near-perfect synchronicity until Chris became ill with leukemia, passing away earlier last month.

    But from this partnership, Bradley-Krauss still carries two projects of love. The first is Spencer and Maria Bradley-Krauss, both adopted from Guatemala, who are the fulfillment of their dads’ lifelong desires to be parents. The second is Design with Heart Studio. Bradley-Krauss, a corporate graphic designer who announced his career ambitions in the third grade, was inspired to begin a paper goods company when he was unable to find a suitable announcement for his engagement to Chris. Design with Heart has now expanded to retailers across the country, as well as the UK, Australia, and Canada, announcing to the world that Love is indeed Love.

    On falling for Chris Bradley: In 1995 I did the design work for Steppin’ Out AIDS Walk Detroit. And it was a run, rollerblade, walk event. And I chose to rollerblade. I knew who Chris was; I’d seen him on the news and thought he was incredibly handsome, but I turned around in the registration line in my rollerblades and he was standing right behind me. It caught me off guard and I literally slipped and fell. But I fought falling, so my arms and legs flailed about me and I landed right on my bum. Chris started laughing, and I thought, “That turkey.” But I still kind of wanted to meet him. About two weeks later a friend of ours introduced us and we hit it off immediately.

    On life together: Chris was very supportive of my career and my goals as I was his, and I really think we were on the same page with just about every life issue. That made parenting together easier. We talked a lot, you know. To know Chris is to know that he was a very chatty person. I remember when we first met, he called me at my office and we talked, and then about thirty minutes later he called me again, and was telling me, “I’m defrosting pork chops for dinner tonight and I’m going to go the the gym.” And he called me like two hours later, and I thought, “What’s happening?” But we remained that way. We talked throughout the day on a constant basis over the past twenty-three years.

    On adoption and raising a family in Columbus: When we moved here in 1998, I was uncertain whether we would stay here in Columbus very long. And Chris was also in a business that moves people around quite a bit. But I used the opportunity to launch my design firm and establish creative roots here. Within a very short period of time Columbus felt like home. When Chris and I decided to adopt, we did not know another male couple who had gone through this process…. So in terms of arriving at parenthood, we really has to carve out and learn a lot about the adoption process, the international adoption process, and then about raising kids. But we have found Columbus to be a very welcoming community and we feel really blessed to have raised our children here. Moving forward with adoption was God’s greatest gift to us. Those children are our life’s greatest blessing.

    On living with integrity: When I look at Chris’ life, I see it in three segments. I see the way he lived his life, the way he fought his disease, and the way he died. And he was very consistent in each of those three categories. He wanted to live an authentic life. He led a spiritual life. He wanted to be a family man. When he was diagnosed with his illness, he wanted to make certain that something good would come out of that illness…. I remember distinctly a conversation that we had where he said, “The world seems so dark right now, but I want to shed light and make certain that something good comes out of this.” And I really think at that moment I could see cracks in the darkness and I could feel the light entering into our cancer journey.

    In dying, he showed such great faith. He showed such a sense of peace that he belonged to God and that God had a bigger picture for him. He knew where he was going. He was proud of what he had done. We were proud of the choices we had made as individuals and as a couple…. We’ve made choices that not everyone has had the courage to make. But we didn’t make those choices to be cutting-edge. We made those choices because those were the choices that resonated with us.

    On grief: What I’m walking through now is what they call anticipatory grief. We knew in September that we had exhausted the treatments that were available. For me, doing everything I could to honor Chris’ wishes which were to come home and […] to be with his family, to spend as much time with his family as possible, and to die peacefully at home. And I was able to help facilitate that, and there’s a certain amount of peace that comes from that.

    On Design with Heart: I set out to just design a few cards I thought might be appropriate for male couples or female couples. And as I did that work, I thought, “I love this.” It taps into my love of typography, my love of graphic design, my love of illustration. But also, it allows me to put forth really positive messaging. And so I intended for the line to be simply based around marriage equality and LGBTQ lives. But then the message that came back to me is that love permeates all that’s good and hopeful. Love is present in all of life’s greatest celebratory moments: a new baby, new home, birthday, even thank you and thinking of you. And so I just had a little bit of time that opened up with my client work and I decided I would just give myself a week and see what I came up with. And at the end of the week I had forty-five designs done, and I had forty-five more that I wanted to get done. I just thought, “There’s something here.”

    I launched Design with Heart in May 2015 at the National Stationery Show in New York and it was a mad scramble to put together an entire product line, website, catalog, inventory, shipping procedures, but it was a passion project, and I derive great joy from it.… Immediately we took orders from museum stores and high-end boutiques around the country…. I think for me as a creative person the greatest thrill has been having the line picked up by the high-end museum stores because what else as a creative person was I ever going to design that would end up in a museum, right?

    On the written word and love: It’s fun to know that the work that we’re doing is actually a touchpoint between people. We try to have our greeting cards start a conversation, as opposed to trying to be the conversation, so it is a connection point between two people…. It’s been really amazing also in Chris’ illness to see just how many people still take the time to understand that there is power in the written word. There is power in the connection of reaching out to someone with a written note. I hope we don’t lose that as a people. No one is ever going to take an email and print it out and save it, but I can tell you there are handwritten notes that were sent to Chris and to our family during this time that I will forever treasure.

  • 2019. Let Love Lead.

    My 2019 New Year’s resolution – Let Love Lead.

    At Design With Heart, we believe love is the greatest gift we’ve been given. We also believe love is the greatest gift we can share.

    Love challenges. Love triumphs. Love connects. Love overcomes. Love finds us in countless moments of pure happiness, deep relaxation and utter delight. Love is the one gift that makes all other gifts possible.

    In return, love has its demands. It asks for your time, your talent, your enthusiasm, your energy, your passion – all the very best of you.

    At Design With Heart, we hope you find your life filled with every good thing – epic challenges, deep joy, great accomplishments, and plenty of patience, courage, adventure and even downright silliness. And we hope love is present in all of this.

    2019. Each one of us has the choice to live from the heart. Love is always here no matter what and regardless of the circumstance.

    We simply have to choose to let love lead the way.

    Love our new LOVE card? Click here to purchase.

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  • Holiday Gift Tags by Design With Heart

    I will confess I can be a little obsessive about wrapping gifts. Beautiful paper. Gross grain ribbon. Clean corners. I know none of this is a shock to any of you. There is a part of wrapping a special gift that has in the past kind of worked my nerves – gift tags.

    I grew up in a house where my mother painstakingly cut gift tags out of the previous year’s Christmas cards. As kids, we would use the hole punch and help with stringing chord to help complete the tags for my mother. (A mother of 8 children, I might add.) These tags were saved after each use and reused, year after year.”SAVE THE TAG!” was blurted out as each gift recipient started opening their present. Later, we started using folded gift wrap,  and stickers, but you know, the look is just not the same.

    Design With Heart is proud to share a sampling of the gift tags we have designed. Many of the designs match with our Holiday cards and all coordinate with our gift wrap.  Our tags are packaged in sets of 8. I think I’ll send a set over to my mother.
    To see our collection, click here. 

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  • Sending Christmas Cheer! – Design With Heart

    The other day, I was sitting in my studio working, thinking a lot of the difficult days that lie ahead with Chris entering hospice care and his eventual departure. Suddenly, a beautiful red cardinal appeared and landed in full view in the tree right outside my window.

    The belief that cardinals are messengers from someone who has passed exists across many cultures and beliefs. After long talks with my friends Janet and Kurt who lost their daughter to cancer a number of years back, I believe in the significance of seeing a cardinal. If you believe as we do, that the cardinal is a winged messenger, then the next time you see one who is insisting on getting your attention, ask yourself what or who were you thinking about at that moment. Maybe you were feeling down and lonely. Perhaps the day marked a special occasion, or maybe you just needed to feel someone’s presence. Listen for the loud and clear cardinal call – like it is saying “cheer, cheer.”

    Like my friends Janet and Kurt, when a cardinal suddenly appears, I get such a feeling of peace; a connection I cannot explain. It is comforting to me believing that I have just received a visit or message from someone who wants me to know they are close by.

    Today, I wanted to share this new greeting card I designed this year for Christmas – and a poem that sums up my “cardinal” experience.

    I saw a Cardinal in my tree,

    The bright red color so beautiful to see.

    Thoughts of loved ones brought a smile to my face,

    As I watched it flitter about with grace.

    Visitors from Heaven they are said to be,

    I feel blessed that you came to visit me.

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    Send Christmas cheer with Design With Heart. Our “Cardinal” card is available as an individual card or a boxed set of 8.

    For a list of over 225 retailers and places where you can purchase Design With Heart products, visit www.designwithheart.com/where-to-buy/

    Or, if you wish to place a retail or wholesale order, just visit our website at www.DesignWithHeart.com