This is a collection of some of the many projects that I have created for either clients or for personal projects. You can click on each of the screenshots below for additional project information. |
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INNSource Hospitality
The INNSource logo was to be created with the colors gold and blue. The client wanted to have a depiction of a pineapple ( the symbol of the hospitality industry ) within the logo. |
MOSAIC
This logo was a sample created for a not for profit group who was made up of multi-cultural members who used the group for personal networking and lead generation. The logo was to depict persons of different skin colors networked together. |
Worldwide Freight Management
The client asked for the logo to have a globe as part of the logo. The colors were to be limited to black and blue. |
Brigitte Thorn - Massage Therapist
This was a final logo mockup for the client to review. |
DiamondART Logo
This logo was used by me a few years ago on invoices, business cards and letterhead. I was trying to show some of the services I offered but the printing was expensive as it was 4 colors. I wanted to show the 4 main services I provided: photography, graphic/printing, programming and art. This has now been replaced by the blue 'dA' logo seen at the top of the website. |
Stadium Vineyards
The client was trying to have a logo that focused on his main product, 'Wine in a Glass' so the logo is a representation of a grape leaf with a rendering of a wine glass. The colored leaf also was colored to give it the feel of fall. |
GotARecipe.com
The logo is a part of a personal project of mine which lists many of my favorite recipies that I have found over the years. Anyone can post a recipe, but up to this point it has only been used for my own personal recipe site as I do not actively promote it. |
Home Lifestyle Galleria
This logo was created for a store selling recreation furniture and games. The logo was displayed on the front of the store until it closed due to a larger, similar store driving them out of buiness. |
Miller Retaining Walls
The logo was to depict a few rows of retaining wall blocks with only using 2 colors, black and blue. The company specialized in landscaping and retaining wall systems for residential and commercial locations. |
Park Markers
This is an ongoing personal project for me as I am trying to introduce a trail marking system for state parks/forests to help visitors who are on the hiking/biking/equestrian trails find the quickest routes out in the event of an emergency. They markers also have ID's on them in the event they call 911 and have to tell the dispatcher where they are in the park. |
Diamond Home Renovations
This was designed for a client who did a variety of home renovation projectes but specialized in tile work. The house was designed to look like tile and grout lines. |
Patio World
This was designed for a patio furniture store loacated in a shopping mall at the Lake of the Ozarks in central Missouri. The design was to only use 3 colors. |
Hornbeck Search and Rescue
This is the most current logo for the search team that I am a part of. The logo was changed when we shortened it from 'Shawn Hornbeck Search and Rescue Team'. We took the name 'Shawn' off as he was found a few years ago to make it less personal for him and make the name a little more generic. |
St. Peters Condos
The logo for the St. Peters Condominium Association was created to use only 2 colors while still having the Arial font that they used for years prior. They wanted something to remind members of the previous 'text only' logo but with an updated twist. The 4 boxes contained the SPC for the name of the association but they did not want the 'A' as it could confuse people with the 'ASPCA' group. |
Team Hornbeck Racing
I designed the orange ribbon for the Shawn Hornbeck Foundation and when a race team joined forces with the foundation they wanted something to remind them of the foundation but also show the racing heritage of the family that headed the race team. The ribbon contains a checkered flag similar to what is found at a car race. |