Logo for Southern Solstice Country Music Festival, featuring a skull in a cowboy hat with stars around it, and text indicating Nashville, Tennessee.

Branding * Social Media * Website Design* Copywriting * Product & Packaging *

Branding * Social Media * Website Design* Copywriting * Product & Packaging *

Southern Solstice

Southern Solstice is the heart of country, Americana, southern rock, and southern gothic music styles. Branding for this events brings moody colors and incorporates southern gothic elements combined with the sky above us. This is where, music meets the soul.

Design promoting the Southern Solstice Country Music Festival, featuring stars and rustic colors.
Festival poster for Southern Solstice Country Music Festival featuring a skull wearing a cowboy hat. A list of band names on the right side includes Country Cream, Whiskey Tango, Rusty Velvet, and Midnight Hollow.
Smartphone displaying a ticket booking app for Southern Solstice festival with options for camping, southern food, drinks, and workshops. Next to the phone is a black-and-white photo of a bearded man in a cowboy hat playing an electric guitar on stage, with some orange star graphics around him. The background has a beige color with red stars and a line drawing of a guitar with a face.
Logo for Southern Solstice Country Music Festival featuring a cowboy skull wearing a hat, with the festival name in bold, Western-style font on a black background.
A white T-shirt hanging on a hanger features an orange circular design with a skull wearing a cowboy hat and black stars, with the text 'Nashville Tennessee' and 'Southern Solstice Country Music Festival'; behind the T-shirt, a wall is decorated with a pattern of skulls wearing cowboy hats, guitars, stars, and dollar signs; to the left, a VIP backstage pass with the same skull and cowboy hat design reads 'VIP Guest' and 'Brione Eslyn'.
Poster for the Southern Solstice country music festival 2025, held June 20-22, featuring performers Chris Stapleton, Orville Peck, The Dead South, Brandi Carlile, and Luke Combs in Lynchburg, Tennessee, with a cowboy skull graphic at the bottom.