Logos That Speak Louder Than Words.
Role: Branding, Design

I don't think there's anything that makes a designer question the decisions they've made in life like staring at a blank piece of paper at the start of a logo design project. Some of these fell into place easily, some were like pulling teeth.
Logo Design
Some of these were for established companies needing an update, some were for brand new companies starting from scratch, some were favors I did for friends. Each of them were challenging, terrifying, and rewarding. When you're designing a logo it's important to remember it's going to live in the real world, not just on a crisp white piece of paper. While drop shadows and gradients can look cool, your client is going to quickly learn what a headache you've created when they try to embroider their new logo on a shirt or deboss a leather journal. I always keep flexibility in mind when designing logos. Happy clients are return clients.




