Logo Design

We offer comprehensive logo design packages that will immediately step up your branding game. Here’s a selection of work from some of our current/previous clients:

Joe Pro Training wanted an 80s-inspired logo that emphasized strength while also including a personal tribute to a loved one. We achieved that by coming up with an extremely vivid color scheme, designing a heavy sans serif logotype, and incorporating some 45 lb. weight plates bearing their loved one’s name.

Being able to do branding for a gym is always a really cool experience. Forged Fitness needed a logo that conveyed a strong, Viking-type attitude and also represented each of the two owners. The emblem achieves all of that by containing a battle axe and war hammer fused together, made of weight equipment. The silhouette of the emblem is also an “FF” monogram.

Exclusive Exotics is a shop that offers rare drinks and snacks usually only available overseas. We came up with a Thai-inspired logotype and a smiley face emblem containing “X”s for eyes. The “XX” being phonetically identical to “Ex Ex” adds a nice layer of brand continuity.

Mountain City Eye Care and Erwin Eye Care have served my local area for several years now and they’ve never had a real logo. We changed that by designing an emblem that features a very familiar local lake, with the human iris and pupil serving as the sky. The two dots of reflection also represent both locations. We decided to go with a super clean typeface and a high contrast in color for easy readability, for obvious reasons.

Fitness Compass needed a logo revamp and they became one of my first clients. We kept the initial concept of having a “FC” monogram inside of direction arrows and beefed it up by adding a metallic finish, choosing a suitable italicized font to imply forward motion, and incorporating bumper plates to connect everything to fitness.

Being one of the more interesting projects we’ve ever done, Wild Ben’s Wild Worms presented us an opportunity to design a mascot. Wild Ben knew they wanted a worm character with sunglasses, a trucker hat, and a cricket graphic on said hat. It’s always nice when the client already has a very clear (and good) idea as to what they want.

Doing branding for a podcast was a really cool opportunity. The guys at Alcoholic Un-Anonymous came to us wanting a logo that reflected their carefree vibes. By creating a mic stand with an empty beer bottle as the mic and then including two bottle caps in the logotype that also represented both hosts of the show, we accomplished just that.

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