Image design

Designing a logo can happen in a snap or drag on and on and on. A lot depends, I think, on the subject and the thoughts a client brings with them. It’s fun though, and it helps you dig deep and stretch some limits.

Some of the below logos were maybe a bit more than that. A client may have had nothing but asked for a label for their product, or a t-shirt for their race.

I was invited to participate in a design competition for the branding of Milaca’s Zion Lutheran Church’s 125th Anniversary. Guess who won! Here you go…
Congratulations to Zion.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

11x11 bikeforsnow

This project is a personal one. I’ve committed to ride my bike or walk one day a week instead of driving my car, to limit the effects of climate change. Obviously, it’s not going to make a lick of difference if I’m the only one doing this, so I’m inviting the world to join me. You can too. http://www.bikeforsnow.com

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Who doesn’t want to go to camp? I do! And going with other women friends outside, on the run (or bike or boat) is all the better. This logo was great fun to design!

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White Dog Design Lab was a fun one, designing not just the logo, but the name itself…

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MYSLLogosm    label 2   Spoon   MA golfclassic2   MARow   Banana Jam LogoBTA Logo1a   GoGreenLogo

The first logo I ever did (with a pen and Letraset!):
Catstrap

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