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Ken Wax needed a fun logo that played on his existing logo and told the audience that he had a website.
Design Solution:
We ended up mixing and matching his new logo with the old, so colors and typography had to match. The use of space inside and out of the oval helped build a dynamic feel. |
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As a new start up company, Global Harvest (a nutraceutical development and marketing company) needed a logo.
Design Solution:
Once the overall concept was developed, an illustrator was hired to create the wheat shaft image. I pulled all of the different elements together into the final format.
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The Green Mountain Training Center has asked me to work on a new logo. This is the stage we are at now!
Design Solution:
Vermont and green mountains are great branding tools in the marketplace. This current logo plays on the mountain theme in a very simple manner including their tag line which helps define what they do. |
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As a board member at the Putney Community Day Care Center it is important to me that their promotional materials look good! They did not have any consistency on their pieces so this logo was developed for their Putney-wide letter requesting donations.
Design Solution:
This is a simple design playing on a hands-on place on many levels: the kids can make incredibly wonderful artistic messes; the teachers work with the children preparing them for future schooling; the Day Care director and staff work with the families to promote a home away from home kind of day care. |
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A nonprofit group that fights hate needed a logo that would work not only on paper but on kids products like sweatshirts, hats and socks.
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This logo can be printed in any one color and look like it has two by screening back the crushed cruelty word. |
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