Woolley G's T-Shirts
Just a few t-shirt designs.
Just a few t-shirt designs.
The client requested a logo that was unique. So I custom-plumbed his name in this funky type. Bold, funky, and you won't see another like it.
Brandireā¢, an agency based in the D.C. area, tasked me with taking their new logo and creating a full branding system, which includes colors, typography, patterns, icons, photography, and an extensive style guide that goes into great detail about how to execute the brand across several platforms.
Branding for work trucks, signage, and business cards. Thomas wanted a bold, professional logo that was easily read on their 50+ oilfield trucks. So I created this, with a bold typeface, and a simple custom "T" that tells you right away they are in the drilling industry. Before they contacted me, I didn't even know this company existed. Now, I see their trucks all over the place, and I'm sure their business is loving that.
A couple of versions of a logo for a Minnesota-based sheep farm.
The guys at Woolley G's had a start on a logo concept but asked for my expertise in transforming it into a legit, professional logo that could be used on hats, shirts, stickers, you name it. I created this custom type that's a little off the beaten path, in that it reads as a nice chunky script font, but is a little funky, so it has a unique flavor of its own, just like Woolley G's. You won't find it in anyone else's logo. The name-only logo is super simple and functional, while the circle logo brings in some depth and detail and places Woolley G's right in the middle of the piney woods of East Texas. This one will be great for T-shirts.
This logo is pretty straight forward with the use of the crosshairs as the main visual icon. The icon worked great throughout their branded pieces and was a very useful, versatile element.
Out-of-this-world branding. This is a fun brand that says we get creativity. And it's always fun playing with a space theme. There are so many possibilities with a brand like this, with so many animatable elements.
The owner contacted me about creating a logo that was simple, very clean, and professional, but had a small, tasteful, woman's touch.
A logo that combines the pines of East Texas and the philosophy of Charlotte Mason homeschooling.