The following are samples of our Graphic Design Work.
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What a joy to work on this logo! The Drill Team wanted to combine to designs they already had--the "frame" and the "horse/rider". I ended up redoing most of the frame and lettering in order to have the rider "moving" into the frame. The Team will be using the Logo on everything from stationary to embroidered jackets to decals on their trailors. Thus, I also adapted the logo to fit all those needs.
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A Thematic Logo for a Decking Company. The logo was designed for both Print and Digital usage. It's a statement in simplicity when printed in Black on White as for a business card.
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We designed "The Sinful Country Newletter" to be simple, yet reflective of a rural setting. We felt that the silhoutte style would best convey these aspects. This graphic can be used for both print and web applications.
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The client wanted the logo to convey a patriotic theme, but not to have it be too overpowering. Blending red, white and blue into the font, makes the logo stand out, but in a subtle way compared to the rest of the website.
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This client's website features keychains made from real bullets. We wanted the logo to be simple, so it could also be used in print applications when necessary. We went with a "Western" Themed Font--"StageCoach" and applied a metallic fill with a drop shadow effect.
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We took the existing logo and applied the color theme of the site to the font.
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This client operated several businesses under the same "parent company". Again, the font syle and the globe were taken from the existing logo and rearranged for a easy-on-the-eyes logo.
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This logo was designed for both print and web applications. The burst of light at the top of the swoosh added another layer of texture and movement to the logo, which was needed for web applications.
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Designed for the previous client, but not chosen, this logo uses the lines of the star to emphasize the company's name.
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The Chiberry Press Logo is designed to be printed onto a 3/4 inch book spine. We needed a simple logo that conveyed the sense of berries. This version of the logo is several times larger than the one use on the books.
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Again, the logo was designed for both print and web applications. The logo could only have up-to 3 colors (including black). We especially liked the contrast of the Pantone blue with the gradiated yellow in the globe.
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We entered this logo into as a bid to design a new logo for www.frogee.com, a web-host provider. We didn't win the bid, but wanted to show a different style of graphic--one with a light-hearted side.
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