BUSINESS CARDS & LETTERHEAD
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Client: Aquatic Reflections
Description of piece: Logo, Business Cards, Letterhead, Envelope
Role during project: This high-end pool company needed a clean, stylish
logo that would appeal to its upper income clientele. As with all of my
logos, thought about how inexpensively the logo could be reproduced. The
turquoise is a Pantone color and each of the ripples is a percentage of that
specific color--essentially making it a 2 color logo, with the look of
several colors.
Work published: Locally
Additional Work: Vellum Pool Design Template

Client: Short Law Firm
Description of piece: Logo, Business Cards, Letterhead, Envelope
Role during project: Kyle Short wanted a clean, rustic professional brand for his firm. The final logo & business card designs are different but still conservative.
Work published: Locally
Additional Work: Display Ads, Website

Client: Celebration Pools and Spas
Description of piece: Logo, Business Cards, Letterhead, Envelope
Role during project: The owner wanted something clean, but fun and bright. By designing the card vertically and using blue as almost the entire background color, it is a very dramatic and memorable card.
Work published: Locally
Additional Work: Door Hanger, Postcard, Website

Client: Good As Sold!
Description of piece: Logo, Business Cards, Letterhead, Envelope
Role during project: I originally created the logo and based the business cards, letterhead and envelopes on that design. The logo needed to reflect that the company dealt with homes—but not spell out the exact service.
Work published: Locally
Additional Work: Brochures

Client: Michael Puhl for School Board
Description of piece: Logo, Letterhead, Envelope
Role during project: Michael Puhl wanted something other than the traditional colors used by politicians (red, white and blue). The logo was created with contrasting colors and a simple design so it would look great on letterhead, but would also stand out when printed on yard signs.
Work published: Locally

Client: National Merchant Services
Description of piece: Logo/Business Card
Role during project: The owner wanted strong, traditional colors for his logo. The business card displays the logo in a slightly different style.
Work published: Locally

Client: Conley, Levinton, Pecaut & Assoc.
Description of piece: Logo/Business Card
Role during project: Creating a logo with several names can be difficult and it is best not to clutter it. Clean, simple lines compliment the image of a professional company. The business card was created vertically to allow for more information and a more orderly appearance.
Work published: Regionally
Additional Work: Display Ads

Client: Extreme Games Inc.
Description of piece: Business Card
Role during project: A brand new Dallas-area paintball shop needed business cards that were as exciting as the sport. I used their existing logo (the cartoon man at the top right) and logo font to create an eye-catching 2-sided card.
Work published: Locally
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