Identity next Maybe your existing logo works for you but just needs updating. Maybe you don’t have a logo. Or maybe you want a brand new logo and the branding that comes with it.I can work with you on any of these—and you’ll be magnificent before you know it. I stylized a downtown building for this commercial realtor, giving the viewer quick recognition. Polarity Therapy, a holistic practice, involves various bodywork techniques that seek to rebalance the body’s disrupted energy. It’s a service to transport the elderly and disabled to appointments or errands. I illustrated this logo to show the rural nature of the area, with a red bus zipping up the road. I illustrated this logo to show the curves in the road ahead and wrote the tagline—this CPA firm actually DID think ahead. My nephew was a champion swimmer and asked for a logo for his team. I created this to show how their time was spent not just above the water but below as well. This startup deserved a contemporary design that showed how only the few made it to the top of the search engine listings. With their help, of course. I also wrote the tagline, “Overcome the search engine masses.” This chiropractor’s logo needed to be updated to be consistent with his brand, including his offices, so I created stylized vertebrae and added contemporary orange. This developer designs upscale homes that are cozy—so I illustrated a warm home with a stream of chimney smoke, a hand-written font, and a soft green cloud. The curve on the right represents INSIGHTFUL as it looks deeply into the main design.The curve on the left with the dot represents a person, hence INVOLVED.The slanted triangle in the middle represents INVALUABLE as it soars skyward. The graffiti logo for this cannabis marketing company represents the multiple ingredients of their services, just as we could find in a good soup. I actually prefer writing the tagline, then designing the logo to match as I did here. As a CPA firm, their mission is to always be client-centric. My client, Capstone Marketing, likes to add a kind of timestamp to her email signature, and I’ve had the privilege to design each one. This is the most recent. The triangle represents the three partners of this CPA firm, and the yellow horizontal bar in the logomark that you also see as the crossbar of both “A”s in their name represents their new tagline forward thinking for your financial future. This is for a wedding consultant who planned the event and also managed it. The two overlapping rings represent the relationship of the couple and the horizontal line over them represents eternity. Or at least a long time. Software that translates a doctor’s voice to text. Finally we can read their handwriting. I created the closeup of an audio speaker to represent a CPA firm whose best trait was listening to its clients. Sometimes a client wants the emphasis on their name and not a logomark that represents what they do, as is the case with Spafford & Landry. Based on St. Simons Island, Georgia, and comprised of principles who have Atlanta ad agency experience, MixedGreens is a small advertising firm that, like a salad, has many different offerings. This condominium complex was designed to follow an Italian theme, with multiple fountains and interesting architecture. next