And so, 1121 Apothecary was thrust into existence.
Right now, you might be glancing up at the website header, wondering if you're in the right place. You are. I promise.
1121 Apothecary was my first brand. It would ultimately evolve into Good Alchemy. in 2024. 1121 was around for a long, long time. It launched in 2007 with my first soap offering: Terra Pharma, a clay face bar for oily skin. Not unlike most folks that start a business in their home, this first product was formulated for me... and my greasy face. After that, came a chocolate orange coco/shea tummy butter for my pregnant cousin. Through the years, the catalog grew with the addition of many more soap varieties, bath soak, body scrub, face oils and clay masks.
The logo and packaging design had many iterations over time, where I endeavored to mirror the natural, organic and vegan goodness therein. My hand drawn graphics and kraft paper texture sold that vibe, if I do say so myself. While I was proud of my packaging and product line, I wasn't exactly happy with my brand overall. The act of creating design and developing products aimed at a specific "demographic" started to feel so limiting and tedious. This is what you're supposed to do, right? That's what Marketing 101 dictates, at least. But, my ADHD brain literally needs to be follow it's creative whims. Feeling barred from developing a certain exciting product idea because it didn't "fit the brand" and forcing myself to try and be creative within narrow parameters did me a tremendous disservice. Procrastinating on work or experiencing complete mental block became more the rule than the exception.
