J. Patrick Childs does a whole lot of random stuff and wanted a central identity that he could use. This iconic logo design shows the “J, P and c” so throwing them all together in one icon makes a beautiful infinity-type symbol. Sold.
Read more...Southern Village Swim & Tennis Club in Chapel Hill was taken over by new management and wanted a complete redesign of their identity. So this logo design shows the aspects of the swim and tennis club in one icon. The new club is now completely redone and looking spiffy! Now all I need is an [...]
Read more...mission1:27 is a nonprofit group who helps Russian orphans get a good shake at life. The logo design needed to reflect a giving nature and show a simple caring interaction between a child and an adult.
Read more...CT nexus is in the pharmaceutical industry and is venturing out to build an amazing networking website that I will be designing. They wanted their logo design to reflect that they will be venturing to become the central hub of the clinical trials industry.
Read more...Patrick Curran and Daniel Bauer do in-depth mathematical analysis and a whole bunch of stuff that I don’t really understand. What I do know is they’re really smart guys and they know what they’re talking about. Patrick and I sat together going through a whole bunch of symbols that are used in his industry and [...]
Read more...v3 Healthcare approached Adrial Designs to redesign their logo for a new initiative they are undertaking. Their website will come after their logo design to complete the identity cycle.
Read more...The Spiraling Upward program is based out of UNC’s Nursing School and is a link between UNC and Pennsylvania hospital systems. It is a closed website to facilitate communication between the two hospital systems. This logo design has some great depth to it, both based on the gradient of light blue to darker blue and [...]
Read more...CORE Fire Protection needed a simple logo design that evoked its mission: to make sure fires don’t spread in commercial kitchens. So we used the natural shape of the O as a nest for the cool blue color at its core (the antithesis of firey red).
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