How We Got Here: We started here: Logo Intake Form From the submissions of those involved in the process we came up with a creative brief that outlined the project summary, goals, audience, tone, messaging and the visuals. Upon completion development of the artwork began. Our First Round Second Round After much debate the group […]
Read MoreA logo design for an online clothing boutique. As the seasons change the color of the ‘b’ and the line will be updated.
Read MoreJust wrapped up this logo for a personal trainer. ‘True North’ was a fun concept to explore and relate to True North’s business mission and beliefs. Ultimately ‘North’ was used as location and a destination by tying it to coordinates on a map with the degree symbol.
Read MoreA logo for a couples retreat. An important aspect of this logo design was that it will be used over images and be placed in either the left or the right corner. Below are the solid black and white versions that can be placed over photographs and wander from side to side.
Read More1. PDF Version of Logo To often I hear, “A what? I’ve got a j-p-g.”. A PDF can create a smooth vector graphic image for any size that is needed. From creating a logo for your website, business card or a billboard on the side of the freeway a PDF is essential. If you don’t have a pdf or it […]
Read MoreIn developing websites, logos and other creative work, one of the best things to come out of a project is a long term relationship with a client. I started working with Davis Taqueria when they were looking for a website. The website lead to developing a new logo, business cards, a menu, table cards and […]
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