Clarity Group helps to focus businesses in on who their customers are and how to more clearly market to them. This logo design takes advantage of the fact that a capital G already contains a capital C. It was also important to Craig that his logo somehow incorporated the fact that his new focus was [...]
Read more...This client wanted an uplifting Flash website design to promote his physical fitness instructor business. It is no longer [...]
Read more...Poi Supply is a distributor of quality poi (firespinning) [...]
Read more...Prayer Pals needed a website design to showcase their little dolls that people can purchase and scrawl their messages on in order to mail off to our troops. It’s run by Sam Jackson (no, not that Sam Jackson) and his three wonderful daughters. Aside from the obvious benefit of helping ease the minds of our [...]
Read more...Nufaces needed a website design that would cover everything going on in NC, from nightlife activities, to sports to politics and everything in between. They already had a backend purchased, so all they needed was a look to match the new, grittiness of their business concept.
Read more...Daystar Wheaton Group wanted a revamp of their old website for a new and improved version. It was important to them to keep it text-heavy since their clients are used to reading reams of data; a text-heavy website design would make them feel right at home.
Read more...M&S Appraisals is located in Raleigh and needed business cards designed for their staff. After designing their logo for them, the business cards were the logical next step in the design process.
Read more...The Green Building Solar Tour 2006 is a magazine design to show off all the innovative green homes and businesses across North Carolina. I developed a template for the magazine design and each participant supplied photos and a writeup of their building. We pulled all this disparate information together into one cohesive visual package.
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