After years of using images and graphics of it's large stained glass window, Good Shepherd Lutheran Church wanted a logo that was a touch modern. The logo consists of muted colors from the ELCA logo, a cross, a crook (or staff) and a little pizazz. By using a less modern font for the text, we added a touch of "old" to the new.
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Good Shepherd Lutheran Church wanted a hip logo for it's high school youth group, named "Saints and Sinners". Out of a few options they chose this one. |
Good Shepherd Lutheran Church wanted a logo for their Pastor's 30th anniversary of his ordination. They requested specific colors and items to be included. The logo vaguely resembles the Evangelical Lutheran Church logo. |
RBC wanted a Point of Sale display that was unique to it's cause and stood out among the rest in all the high end boutiques in LA and New York. This item was made out of clear plexi glass, the print was in frosted black. |
Cohesion SAP Solutions wanted a wall sized image for a convention display that incorporated all of the businesses that they work with: Life Sciences, Pharmaceutical, and Sustainable (Green). The final product had text down both sides of the image.
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M. Denis Training wanted a logo that portrayed it's services: Microsoft Office Training. Did we get it right? |
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Central Pacific Management wanted a logo that incorporated a wave, yet still looked professional, not "surf shop". |
Pix of Wild owner wanted to use a rainbow in it's logo and business cards. We incorporated the colors of the rainbow within the text of the logo and let the images on the front of the card do the "selling". |
Amplify Business Advisors wanted a logo that looked like a sound wave, yet covered a spectrum of colors. |
Cavallo's business was named after Leonardo Da Vinci's "Il Cavallo", so it was only natural to transform its logo into a stallion of sorts. The company requested red and black for the logo colors.
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QMS wanted a logo that was colorful and unique in the consulting business. |
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