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The Oak — a Savannah live oak illustration by Oglethorpe Goods
The Coordinates — Savannah GPS coordinates typographic design by Oglethorpe Goods
The Grid — Oglethorpe's 22-square city plan for Savannah by Oglethorpe Goods

Wear the city you love.

Three original designs celebrating Savannah’s heritage — her ancient oaks, her storied squares, and the coordinates that lead you home.

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In 1733, James Edward Oglethorpe laid out a city unlike any other — twenty-two squares woven into a grid of extraordinary beauty. Nearly three centuries later, those squares still stand, shaded by live oaks draped in Spanish moss. We make goods worthy of the city that inspired them.

One city. Three perspectives.

The Oak — a Savannah live oak illustration by Oglethorpe Goods

The Oak

A hand-drawn live oak in the tradition of 19th-century botanical illustration. Savannah’s most enduring symbol, rendered with the detail of a naturalist’s field sketch.

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The Coordinates — Savannah GPS coordinates typographic design by Oglethorpe Goods

The Coordinates

Savannah’s GPS coordinates distilled into a minimalist typographic design. Passport stamp meets brass plate — a quiet declaration of where your heart belongs.

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The Grid — Oglethorpe's 22-square city plan for Savannah by Oglethorpe Goods

The Grid

An abstracted bird’s-eye view of Oglethorpe’s original city plan. Twenty-two squares arranged in a pattern unlike any other American city.

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A quiet monthly note on new releases, the stories behind our designs, and Savannah itself. No noise, ever.