Greenworks has several different programs they're running, and wanted a logo for each program. Jeremie came to me with very specific logo ideas, and worked closely with me to make sure that the finished product was just right.
United Greenworks is a brand-new Green group in Grande Prairie, Alberta. They have several programs: working on finding ways to reuse old electronics locally, building sustainable housing, and encouraging recycling. I supplied several logo versions before we all agreed on the final logo, shown below. We're all really happy with how it turned out!
This illustration is of a Gilmore Girls reference. The character Lorelai has a monologue about what's going through her brain, and it ends with "Hockey puck, rattlesnake, monkey, monkey, underpants". It made me laugh, so I illustrated it. And put it on a t-shirt.
The Duecks came to me with their new logo and a website using Dot Net Nuke CMS. They wanted their website to look and feel a lot more professional, with lots more pictures. I mocked up a DNN skin in Photoshop, and after getting the go-ahead had a grand old time slicing and dicing the mockup into an xHTML/CSS Website. I created content, by writing/editing the copy, editing photos, and making suggestions to give the Duecks a great finished product. I'm quite happy with how this turned out - especially since I hadn't done any work with the DNN CMS before.
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Ruthie came to me with a request for 'contact cards' to hand out as she and Craig are heading to Rwanda and wanted everyone to have their website address, email, and facebook info. They wanted a 4x6" design to print on photo paper, and I had fun making them something quick (to keep costs low) and attractive.
The Grace Bible Fellowship Church phone directory cover needed a quick update to match all the lovely new branding they'd started to do after the new logo design. I was happy to whip one up for them!
After designing the logo for Grace Bible Fellowship Church I did an overhaul of their weekly bulletin. They were given a word document with easy-to-edit styles they could apply to keep their bulletin looking fresh.
A local church was looking for a new look for their print materials. Their logo from the 1980s was still in use, and it was definitely time for an update! They requested a text-only logo, and we made a lot of different versions and drafts before ending up with this graphic. They're really happy with it, which is the result I always hope to see.
These geese were resting from their efforts before continuing the trek south for the winter.
This is the 'remodel' of my Skate Spots website. I pared down the code and switched over from an all-flash website to a site using HTML, CSS, and selected photos. The site loads a lot faster than it used to, which was one of the main goals of the site redesign. The other goal was to make adding content a lot quicker, which it definitely does!
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