The client is a DJ company. The request was to create a new logo for the company that encompassed the spirit of the company. They wanted a logo that was different, that didn’t use turntables or some thing to that effect. So I found some stock art of people dancing and used that energy in the logo design. After several iterations the final logo was a success!
The Mount Sinai Special Education Parent Teacher Organization (SEPTO) had reached out that they were looking to create a logo for their organization. The direction was that they wanted something that conveyed bridging a gap, so they wanted a bridge in the logo. The end result was something that they loved and was starting to tie all their information together. This was done as PRO-BONO as a way to give back to the community.
This client approached me to create a very clean logo that would show in part some science behind her company. The final and approved logo was done to match her existing site, and the client loved it.
This paranormal research group approached me to create their Corporate Identity for them. This would include the creation of a logo, business cards, and also a website. I was given full design freedom on this project. With that liberty I wanted the logo to show the eeriness of what this group did. With that same idea I designed the site to compliment the logo.
I was approached to create a unique logo. They wanted the logo to show a sense of tranquility and chaos as their name signifies.
I was approached by the organizer at the time and they wanted to update their logo. They wanted something that encapsulated the spirit of youth and a way to show that united we can make a difference, which is the use of the handprints. Once the logo was approved and finalized I designed a website for them. The design never got to development due to changes within the organization. This was done as pro bono.
Cadquest requested a logo that would not isolate them to one area. They wanted to show that they will be a global entity as the company continues to grow its client base. The splash page was created as a temporary page until their website and application would be built. They did have some testing with some clients which was why they needed to have a login on the splash page.