I’ve taken a breather from my blog after my 10 days of new posts, only to go back and realize that I only had 9!!! Nice. This is one of the many reasons why I did not become an accountant. We’ve got some new design things in the works (for blogging later), so in the meantime, I’ll have some fun posts and inspiration. For those of you who like twitter (and are probably much better about updating your blog) this site is a very cool installation. enjoy. http://twistori.com/
Tags: blog, design, inspiration, twistori, twitter
Categories: things we loveI just finished up the logo and website for my good friend Suzan Koç. She is a music business veteran offering these fantastic songwriting mentoring workshops, with herself and other songwriting professionals. Best of luck with your new business Suzan, I know you will be a huge success! Check out the website here www.songwritersrendezvous.com
Tags: logo, music business, Suzan Koc, www.songwritersrendezvous.com
Categories: All Done, UncategorizedI had the pleasure of meeting Doug Miranda at The Modern Portrait seminar in Los Angeles. He is a great wedding and portrait photographer up in Lake Tahoe (soon to move to Sacramento). He heard me speak to the participants about branding and he just got it. I’m showing the final logo today but we also did letterpress cards, offset cards and a new website is coming. I’ll post these as they go live and get printed. In the meantime, check out Doug’s work here: www.dougmiranda.com I just love how much nature he works into his photography, and did I mention he is just such a nice guy! Look for more of Doug’s postings to come.
Tags: branding, Doug Miranda, logo, The Modern Portrait
Categories: All DoneWhen the famed Washington portrait artist Diana Adams approached me to do a logo for her new fine art line, I was honored. I love her art, and am attaching my favorite. You can see how the logo got its inspiration-Pez. Pada Gallery is scheduled to open very soon. I’ll post here when it does.
Tags: Diana Adams, logo, Pez
Categories: things we loveAfter speaking to Jenni Green, I was a little nervous about doing her logo. She is a fellow designer and photographer (and very good one at that). She had also worked for an artists who is very inspirational to me Sabrina Ward Harrison. However, I felt like we made such a great connection through our communications, I put my intimidations aside and jumped in. The final logo was a collaboration, it is in fact her handwriting, enhanced and pumped up a bit. I can’t wait to see how she end up using it, she has such fabulous taste. Please keep me posted Jenni, it has been a blast working with you. Check out her work here jenni-green.com.




