34D Productions
One summer, Paige gave up everything and moved to a quiet little town just north of Los Angeles. It seemed ironic that she ended up landing a job there working in the offices of a production company, which was just starting filming for a nationally syndicated TV show.
While handling the duties of production assistant, executive assistant, and personal assistant for the company’s CEO and star talent, Paige was also asked to come up with a logo for the company. She was told only to keep it simple, and keep it in line with the character brand. Paige came up with several concepts, and ultimately, the executive team chose the one with a red brassiere dangling from the “D” in the company’s already innuendo-packed name. Tongue-in-cheek and risqué were certainly in line with the brand, and Paige understood that.
The logo was used in the opening credits of each episode, as well as printed on every DVD and DVD case when the series went to retail. To this day, 34D productions and its logo still adorn every copy sold, on Amazon and other media retailers.
The logo was used in the opening and end credits, as well as for internationally distributed DVDs after the syndicated airing of 21 episodes on US television.