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Bryana Breathes Design LLC

I'm a designer who loves to ruminate about accessibility, biophilic design, belonging, sustainability. Basically, people and plants. I'd love to share with you. Subscribe to my newsletter.

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BRYANA BREATHES DESIGN T-18 Days till Summer What is Breathwork ↓ What do you get when you put a magazine, a surprise, and a gift in one mailbox? Breathwork. I'm not sure which word best describes it: a magazine, zine, journal, field guide... let's call it mail for now. Breathwork guides you present Summertime issue of Breathwork is 3 parts: Keep: The pièce de résistance magazine Use: This element is always seasonally surprising. The theme for this issue is noticing. Gift: Something to pass...

Two imposing buildings connected by a skybridge

Bryana Breathes Design LLC Synthesis #2 Inspired by plants This week I’m growing the same herbs (basil, marjoram, rosemary), garlic, tulips, and carrots. I dropped the lights. I’m letting my broccoli flower and go to seed. I’m clearing space for starting more seeds. I’ll start my fancy potatoes this week as the eyes have been getting bigger in the dark. I realized I need a lot more lights. But I’m also grateful to live in NC for now because I’m leaning towards moving my seed starting...

tiny broccoli cut laying on big broccoli leaf

Bryana Breathes Design LLC Synthesis #1 Inspired by plants This week I planted potatoes with my kids, I harvested more broccoli and it’s leaves, I watered my marjoram, basil, and rosemary. I also planted carrots. I checked on my tulips and garlic. They are happily tucked away. I’m waiting for some more potatoes, my fancy Certified Organic Yukon Gold potatoes to develop better eyes before I make a new organic bed to plant them in. Some of my seedlings (the herbs) are struggling with the light...