Site Design
Site Design and coding for the Unitarian Welcoming Committee in Greenville, SC.
Site Design and coding for the Unitarian Welcoming Committee in Greenville, SC.
Flyer for Interior Design Consultant. Client supplied one small photo which she wanted to use, so I relied on typography to enhance this flyer. I created an expedited logo for this Gordon Interior Design.
This is a logo for an entrepreneur who has the vision to create a community center for those going thru the process of recovery. This show an few configurations for the client. All elements have been drawn in illustrator. Client wanted to borrow design from local Greenville Logo. Can you guess which one?
Logo design for a non-profit coffee distribution entrepreneur. This client wanted an elaborate logo featuring the company mascot, a boxer and a strong feeling of sixties/fifties style groovy. The main clients of this business will be school marching bands. In the fifties jazz bands used the sketchy style of the middle logo on album covers, but this idea proved to be esoteric.
I create a lot of process flow charts for various business. This Australian Architect
had a neat request. He wanted his process flow to look like a London Tubes map. I was very excited to do this since I spent so much time playing with subway maps while working on telecom projects for Siemens in NY. I think it turned out great. When I designed kept this analogy in my mind to figure out which meeting was a stop, and what was a destination.One of my entries in a pro bono contest for the Wig Program in New York City has been chosen as a semi-finalist. Shown here is one of the proposed logos concepts created to work with the well-known branding
. Stay tuned for any good news about this entry.
I found this harmless and helpful black snake trying to come inside my house. Kriya wanted to have a look from the outside, so when I realized she was not afraid I took her photo. She wanted to feed the snake. When she was little, she hunted for yard snakes.
Linda Oliphant is the owner of the historic property where Chanteloup Farm is located. She is an excessively talented interior designer and a patron of the arts, many types of arts. She is also and accomplished color expert. She can tell you what color to wear; I hear it can change your luck in life. Her signature colors are bright green and blue, thus this became the core idea for the farm.
I created all branding for the farm, and recently created give-a-ways for the farmers market. They include recipe cards, book marks. Jacob of Nagey Technical Services printed some gorgeous labels for us. I created laminated price cards which Richard’s writes on at each market for the various and changing produce. The market started last month and is every Thurs from 3-6 behind the colorful shops where the Wrinkled eggs and Hand in Hand Gallery are located in Hendersonville, NC. People are extraordinarily nice and there are very unique products such as mushrooms, goat cheese and more by the coolest farmers. I may be collaborating on a cook book for the market.
I love what I do, but when I create graphics for my family I am astounded by the healing of myself and others which it can provide. I guess this makes what I do both an art and a career. Grandma died on what the Christians from the West consider the Ascension of Jesus. Grandma would have loved this.
You can remember your Grandma with this beautiful card which Wilma’s grandaughter, Jennifer made
- priests comments at the church service
GTTSi needed a newsletter that had an updated look, was professional, and that anyone if the office could edit. I created a customized template in MS Word, User Instructions, and two large libraries of photos to be used in the newsletters. Sid Crouch, the client was happy with the results