LOGOS
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Client: Aquatic Reflections
Description of piece: Logo
Role during project: This high-end pool company needed a clean, stylish
logo that would appeal to its upper income clientele. As will 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, Business Cards, Letterhead, Envelope

Client: Celebration Pools and Spas
Description of piece: Logo
Role during project: Celebration wanted a colorful, but semi traditional looking logo that was influenced by the location of the store—Texas.
Work published: Locally
Additional Work: Business Card, Letterhead, Envelope, Postcard, Website

Client: Conley, Levinton, Pecaut & Associates
Description of piece: Logo
Role during project: Creating a logo with four names was a challenge! I kept the logo as simple as possible to keep it from looking cluttered.
Work published: Regionally
Additional Work: Business Card, Display Ads

Client: Collin County District Attorney’s Office
Description of piece: Logo
Role during project: This logo is a variation of the Texas State Seal. I created several different versions of this logo for the various projects of the District Attorney’s Office.
Work published: Locally

Client: Fortress Iron
Description of piece: Logo
Role during project: The President of Fortress wanted to strong, masculine logo with a simple color scheme. Dark gray-blue and black are strong, untraditional colors.
Work published: Internationally
Additional Work: Product Sheets

Client: Good As Sold!
Description of piece: Logo
Role during project: Good As Sold! Buys houses from individuals—guaranteeing the purchase of any home. The logo needed to show that the company was in the home business, but also be appealing to potential sellers.
Work published: Locally
Additional Work: Business Card, Letterhead, Envelope, Brochures

Client: Allen Fire Department Honor Guard
Description of piece: Logo
Role during project: The Honor Guard is a group of firefighters chosen to represent the Department in a ceremonial capacity. The black bar below the eagle represented a mourning band worn for a fallen brother. This logo was created for a patch worn on their uniforms.
Work published: Locally

Client: John Roach Jr. for State Representative
Description of piece: Logo
Role during project: This logo was created for a young conservative Republican running for the Texas House of Representatives. Mr. Roach wanted a logo that was unique, incorporated the Texas flag and captured the excitement of his campaign.
Work published: Locally

Client: National Merchant Services
Description of piece: Logo
Role during project: National Merchant Services wanted a strong, traditional logo that would work well in a professional banking environment.
Work published: Locally
Additional Work: Business Card

Client: PlumRoach
Description of piece: Logo
Role during project: PlumRoach is a local rockabilly bluegrass band that hasn't played a gig...yet.
Work published: Locally

Client: Michael Puhl for School Board
Description of piece: Logo
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
Additional Work: Letterhead, Envelope

Client: Allen Fire Department
Description of piece: Logo
Role during project: The Allen Fire Department uses the Fire & Severe Weather Safety Trailer to teach children what to do in emergencies. The logo was designed to look childlike and be appealing to elementary school-age children.
Work published: Locally

Client: Short Law Firm
Description of piece: Logo
Role during project: Short Law Firm wanted to incorporate the Texas star in a clean, professional way. I chose the brown to give it a rustic feel—and to differentiate it from all of the navy blue, forest green and burgundy lawyers out there.
Work published: Locally
Additional Work: Business Card, Letterhead, Envelope, Display Ads, Website

Client: Synergy
Description of piece: Logo
Role during project: The logo for Synergy was built to reflect the athletic style of the target audience. The owner wanted a blue or turquoise in the color scheme.
Work published: Nationally
 
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