Logo & Graphics Portfolio
Graphics include both original concepts and variations based on existing branding. Select the images to view larger.
Original Logo
BRAND:
The Nonprofit Conservatory
SPECIFICATIONS:
Client requested a tree to represent growth and a green theme to represent their new online nonprofit training courses. This logo is a modern take on a tree that provides multiple shades of green to build out their branding, as well as a method for incorporating circles within their site and additional marketing collateral.
Logo / Branding Update
BRAND:
Seattle Repertory Jazz Orchestra
SPECIFICATIONS:
Following difficult pandemic years, and approaching their 30th season the new executive director wanted to create a sense of excitement for the future. This included an update to the existing logo (shown at top). The new design features a simplified trumpeter that is incorporated within the text. The goal was to keep the essence of the original while creating a sense of movement and irregularity to mimic jazz itself.
Expanded Logo Variations
BRAND:
Lewis-Clark State College
SPECIFICATIONS:
The school contacted me to help them create logo variations that they could use on merchandise from shirts and patches to etched glassware. While their primary branding is strong (at top), it lacked the visual variety they needed to promote specific programs and expand their reach.
Supporting Brand Graphics
BRAND:
Illoominate
SPECIFICATIONS:
I was commissioned to design a series of sheep that could serve as a mascot icon within the website and highlight products. I provided a variety of initial options that would blend well with their existing logo and iconography. They selected one primary image, which I then positioned as needed to fit within the site.
NAIA World Series Merch Logo
BRAND:
Lewis-Clark State College
SPECIFICATIONS:
LCSC hosts the NAIA World Series and wanted a logo to represent their new sponsored tent area, the Strike Zone.
Technical Graphics
BRAND:
Insulspan SIPs
SPECIFICATIONS:
Both of these illustrations were created for use on the website as well as in printed materials. The second graphic is more detailed to show the differences between EPS and OSB vs. Fiberglass and Plywood. They are both vector files that can be blown up as large as needed.
Infographic
BRAND:
PointZero Homes
SPECIFICATIONS:
During the launch of this site, a graphic was needed to illustrated technical ideas and data in a way that was easy for potential homeowners to understand.