29 Sep 2008 | no comments »
Logo for my wife’s photography business. She specializes in child photography, so we both agreed that we wanted something fairly playful. At the same time, she did not want the “typical photography logo” which seems to consist of the photographer’s name in a script fot with decorative swirls all around it.
I got the root of the idea from a set of wooden alphabet blocks my wife purchased as a prop. I knew I wanted blue and pink, so I ended up picking their compliments (more or less) for the other two colors. Overall, very happy with it and its execution (so far) in print and web.
- Programs Used: Adobe Illustrator
Filed under: Logo Design, Tori Ryan Photography
29 Sep 2008 | no comments »
Logo for a company that teaches cheerleading at daycares. Tried to keep it playful and simple. One of my more favorite logos I have made.
- Programs Used: Adobe Illustrator
Filed under: Logo Design, KinderCheer
04 Jul 2008 | no comments »
My wife was part of this organization, and my mother-in-law still runs it, so they get design work for free. Most design folks don’t particularly like this logo, but I did my research into logos of other cheerleading groups, and it really does fit well. We went through years of various logos before finally settling on this one, which was the first time I had looked at it since being in school. Funny what an education can do for you.
- Programs Used: Adobe Illustrator
Filed under: Logo Design, TCE
04 Jul 2008 | no comments »
I used to think this was one of my weakest logos until I went to a portfolio design critique in which a well respected professor told me that it was one of my strongest. This was a jazz camp / concert hosted by City of Goose Creek, Stratford High School Bands, and Berkeley County. My influence for this was the City of Goose Creek’s logo primarily.
- Programs Used: Adobe Illustrator
Filed under: Logo Design, Goose Creek Jazzfest
04 Jul 2008 | no comments »
Logo I did for a friend’s side business. Their primary business is to sell organically grown herbs. My only real instruction was to use a paw print, so I keyed the rest of the design around that.
- Programs Used: Adobe Illustrator
Filed under: Logo Design, Blue Dog