The Dog Owners Group of Portsmouth, NH - a not-for-profit community corporation
- creating, fostering and promoting responsible pet ownership. As part of
a self promotion, the group decided to have a tri-fold brochure designed so
they could distribute information about their organization, and create a broader
base of members.
Being a dog lover, I designed this piece for them pro-bono and as an extra
bonus, I also created this logo for them, in hopes that it would help them
look more professional and possibly get more members.
Russo, a family owned farm located just outside Baltimore, MD - hired me
to create their corporate identity and "Nutri-Pure" tomato product
label. The project scope included creating an identity or logo and label that
would marry nicely.
I had hoped to make the mark say fresh at first glance, hence the leaf garnishing
the "R". This mark has an established feeling, yet allows for the
family element to peer through. To view the label I created for their tomatoes
click here.
A local NH massage therapist offered a bartering deal, if I created a logo
for her services. She'd hoped to emulate a care-free, relaxing atmosphere
- while appealing to both the conservative and non-conservative markets.
We discovered that she not only needed a new look but she was also unhappy
with her name. After thoroughly defining her capabilities we decided on "renew".
With the original goals in mind, I created this soothing treatment, with the
solo leaf cascading slowly, until finally coming to rest atop the "e".
I love it!
A local NH tile contractor requested that I develop a logo for his services.
The ultimate goal was to apply this logo to virtually everything, including,
truck decals, promotional items such as t-shirts and hats, as well as printed
material to be mailed to perspective builders and homeowners.
With the bold lettering and squares that represent tiles, the logo is a very
quick read. The icon is solid enough to stand on it's own, yet still works
well with the company lettering.
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Derryfield - a local country club. One of my many alliances approached me with
the challenge of creating a new identity. Requiring a new and very sophisticated
approach. I rolled out a this new logo accentuating the hills of the course,
in turn communicating the visual message that this is a country club with long
rolling green hills.
A growing marketing communications firm solicited my services to help them
design the kind of image they wanted for their business.
My objective was to create an striking, aesthetically pleasing, type treatment,
that could stand on it's own and easily be carried across all the various
business mediums.
The result achieved was this, a strong business identity using a new and
exciting palette, the arrow mimicking a sales graph, going up.