Initial concept series example for the development of a logo for a heating and cooling installation contractor.
Initial concept series example for an identity mark design to be used for the University of Michigan's Directory Services program.
Initial concept series example for an edible pet toy manufacturer logo.
Logo design for a children's educational toy reseller.
Logo design for a building contractor specializing in housing development.
Icon design for branded downloads within the University of Michigan's CoSign system.
Sign design for the Sterling State Park Party Store.
Icon design for the NewsStand iphone application, a streamlined RSS reader.
Logo design for a comic and game store and online retailer.
Logo for a line of high-end poolside accessories and decorative accents.
Logo design for an orthopedic surgeon/rehabilitation specialist - intended to convey the message that the patient is held in the caring hands of the surgeon.
Logo design for a fulfillment warehouse - this double mark incorporates the company's mascot (the dragonfly) emerging from a shipping box, within the recognizabile element of a product hangtag.
Logo design for a networking/IT specialist - the recognizable element of a looped ethernet cable also forms the Better Networks "b".
A series of icons for an online shopping system, designed to represent user services: [add user], [add user to group], [insert item]
Logo for the local Humane Society's annual fundraiser event.
Design for a local family services organization. While the design is pretty predictable, I've always found the composition pleasing.
Logo design for the Melrose Inn bed and breakfast, a monogram that incorporates both the name and a nod to the elegant rose garden maintained on the property.
Logo for an online "intimate products" retailer. The filament was intended to look like a heart, but everyone seemed to think it looked like something else... and that was ultimately why they chose it.
Vehicle logo/signage for a bathroom remodeling contractor. At least I managed to steer him away from the original concept, which involved the old man actually sitting on the toilet. No, really.
Logo design for a jerky manufacturer/reseller. Yeah, I know: it's not a cow. At the time, the goal was to allude to the fact that they carried "exotic" jerkies - meats ranging from alligator to buffalo to ostrich.
Logo design for a new media company, designed to be animated as well.
Logo for a local dinner theater group, the letter "S" incorporated into the form of a bowing performer.
Graphic identity elements created for the University of Michigan's login server solution, "CoSign"