OUR STORY

Our creative process is a nod to simpler times. A pre-digital age, when people could connect face-to-face, collaborate, and share the wildest of ideas until they started to sound sane. With many late nights in the design studio, whiskey has become our unofficial muse, warming our hearts and fueling our drive. Perhaps we’ve unwittingly inherited this predisposition from our idols. Whatever the case, we know damn well that a good cocktail is the best lubricant for the generation of ideas. That’s why we feel the name of our business, The Whiskey Ginger, is so fitting. It’s about the quest for that superlative spirit; take out the creative endeavor, and you’ve still got something to sip on.

Ice breakers about us: We hail from the mountains of Montana and the coast of Maine. We love trivia night. Our adolescent job experiences include lobstering and shearing sheep. One of us once accidentally picked up a rattlesnake. We foster shelter puppies. We’ll make you the perfect old fashioned.

Loni CarrIllustrator / Photographer / DesignerBorn and raised in a small, quirky town in central Montana, Loni first drew inspiration from the characters that would frequent the local tavern. Her passion is finding unexpected ways to capture audienc…

Loni Carr

Illustrator / Photographer / Designer

Born and raised in a small, quirky town in central Montana, Loni first drew inspiration from the characters that would frequent the local tavern. Her passion is finding unexpected ways to capture audiences through portraits, typography, photography, and hand-drawn illustrations.

Brett GramseProject Management / Director of Assets / CopywritingBrett embraced the spirit of seeing America when he moved from the cost of Maine to the wilderness of Montana with nothing but a guitar in hand and a taste for adventure. You’ll find h…

Brett Gramse

Project Management / Director of Assets / Copywriting

Brett embraced the spirit of seeing America when he moved from the coast of Maine to the wilderness of Montana with nothing but a guitar in hand and a taste for adventure. You’ll find him with an old journal and an Old Fashioned, on the hockey rink, or crooning new lyrics by a fireside.