Tuesday, August 11, 2009
Tuesday, July 28, 2009
Notre Dame Japan Bowl Logos
Tuesday, July 21, 2009
South Bend Museum of Art
Monday, July 20, 2009
5th Street Lofts - Proposed Signage
Signage created for a proposed apartment complex in Benton Harbor, MI. This is the first (and more conservative) option that was meant to mimic the feel and color scheme of the pre-existing architectural sketches.
Option 1 with architectural sketch of building exterior.
Funkier version of exterior signage created for apartment complex in Benton Harbor, MI.
Option 2 with architectural sketch of building exterior.
This project was done in the Spring of 2008 as part of a joint venture with Notre Dame architecture and graphic design students in conjunction with officials from the city of Benton Harbor, Michigan to create an arts district in Benton Harbor. It was a group project but this particular project was my own work.
Notre Dame Women's Track and Field
Logo created for the Notre Dame Women's Track and Field Team in 2007. It was printed on a t-shirt. The goal was to create an apparel item that would symbolize unity among all of the different events since during practice and most everyday events their is a necessary separation between the distance runners, sprinters, jumpers, throwers, etc.
Smaller logo on the back to represent (one) team and that they were number (one).
Equine Sports Medicine & Surgery Identity Redesign
Original logo used by Equine Sports Medicine & Surgery.
New logo created for Equine Sports Medicine & Sugery in conjunction with a refresh of the company's identity package: letterhead, business cards, advertisements, and web page - equinesportsmedicine.com
The goal was to create a logo that was still recognizable by patrons, but had a feel that more accurately reflected the high class treatment received at this prestigious clinic for high performance sport horses.
SEALS state qualifier
Super SEAL logo
SEALS identity
Logo created for the local swim team in Granbury, Texas. In the 20 years of their existence the SEALS logo has basically changed every year depending on the whim of the printer and/or designer. My goal was to create an identity that would recall former logos while still being distinct. I also wanted to incorporate the mascot in a clean and fresh way.
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