Logo Design
Logos are more than just visual symbols; they are the cornerstone of a brand's identity. A well-designed logo captures the essence of a company, conveying its values, mission, and personality in a single, impactful image. The design process involves careful consideration of color, typography, and shape, each element playing a crucial role in how the logo is perceived. Effective logos are memorable, versatile, and timeless, able to resonate with audiences across various platforms and mediums. Ultimately, a great logo stands out visually and fosters a sense of trust and recognition, making it an essential component of any successful branding strategy.
Manestream Day Spa
This logo was a redesign from the previous one that they had for 26 years. They wanted an updated design that helped capture the essence of the Spa.
CB Custom Designs
This small business wanted to keep a professional feel while also bringing in a farmhouse, rustic feel. The sunflowers are their favorite flower and the antlers help represent the rustic feel of this design. The typeface was chosen to be unique and tie everything together.
DTM Electric
This logo was created using the owner’s initials, tieing in a lightning bolt to represent electricity. this design was intentionally left simple so it was easy to understand as you are driving by.
Movement Works
Simple & to the point was the exact concept this client was looking for. They wanted something easily displayed on signage around their office building.
Montouri Landscaping
This logo design was a re-design of the previous logo that had been done years ago. The typeface was customized to resemble another relative’s trucking logo design.
Bosse Logging
This company had never had a logo in all of their years of business. The family wanted to create a logo that truly encapsulated all of the memories they have surrounding the logging business. The saw blade and tree help to represent that.
Pretty B’s Faith & Fitness Factory
The concept for this design was based on the title and the client’s love for both fitness and her faith. As a designer, I decided to combine the use of type and imagery to let the mind imagine what each of the images mean.