Construction Company Logo Design
This Washington based contractor wanted a very simple logo her could use on his website.
This Washington based contractor wanted a very simple logo her could use on his website.
A female blacksmith requested this logo. She worked with horses in a male-dominated field and wanted her logo to feel a bit feminine.
I created these product labels for a small company that was going commercial with their products. The labels adhere to FDA guidelines but still maintain the style of the company’s brand.
These bookmarks were created as outreach materials for memory care events. Attendees are typically older adults, more likely to read books so they are a perfect option to spread awareness and be kept. I made several options- and even created a custom word-search. All options used the MSU marketing colors to stay on brand.
This personal health coach wanted a vibrant, energetic personal brand for her business.
This product is a tool used to smooth caulk-so you don’t need to get your hands messy. The business owners wanted a tongue-in-cheek logo with the play on words of the product name.
I wrote and designed this children’s book in 2012, after a visit to the Point Defiance View and Aquarium. All the illustrations are paintings created in reverse- first painted on glass and then pressed onto paper. You can purchase a copy of the book on Amazon.
I have a background in science and understand data, which helps me illustrate it in unique ways. This map of Montana counties uses color and patterns to display the data allowing viewers a much clearer visual rather than just another table or graph in a paper.
I’ve worked with real estate agents and property managers to create illustrations of home floor plans. These are an effective way to show buyers or renters a space without images. I personally measure the spaces and create the illustrations to scale.