Graphic Design

Logo Design

 

Logo design

 
 

Wattage Studios - Anchorage AK

Wattage Studios

Chad from Wattage Studios wanted a logo that was straight rock n’ roll for his Alaskan studio. Taking inspiration from vintage t-shirts and the analog tube equipment he utilizes in his productions, we made this single-color design.

Aurora Coffeehouse - Portland OR

AURORA COFFEEHOUSE

Mark from Aurora Coffeehouse wanted a logo for his business that would translate from large window decals to coffee bags and cups. We worked out several variations on this one theme to make the translation to various medium seamless.

Don’t Be Dead Bread - Portland OR

Don’t be dead bread

Zach needed a logo for his company that started in the wake of the Covid lockdown. He wanted a logo that would look clear and striking on social media, merchandise, as well as on bread bags.

 

Hope Social Club - Anchorage AK

hope social club

Hope Social wanted to create a colorful t-shirt design while minimizing the actual colors used in print. This was our tritone solution that utilized the color of the shirt as a 4th color in the design. Featuring the beautiful mountains and city scape of downtown Anchorage, Alaska.

Leisure Public House - Portland OR

Leisure Public House

Leisure wanted a unique logo for their tenth anniversary celebration. Simple and classy, just like the establishment, this single-color design has a subtle nod to the Portland Trailblazers in its font style.

Amos Acre Farm - Scappoose OR

This logo started with 100 ideas in the melting pot and in the end we simplified it down to a singe image: the beloved Amos Acre Crummy. It used to haul fellers up the mountains of Southern Oregon, but now it enjoys a life of leisure on the farm. Hand-drawn in the digital realm, this one is close to my heart.