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This logo was originally designed for the same girls who own Mad About Food (this was for another business that they run). I love how
much detail can be suggested with just a few simple strokes.
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This company produces bespoke cooking utensils, and they also give cooking classes.
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Logo for a microbrewery (a brewery which produces small batches of high-quality, artisanal beer).
The owners of the brewery are identical twins, hence the name “Echo” and the mirrored
illustrations in the logo. Have a look at
their website
(again, the in-use logo is my work, but my personal preference was for the concept design displayed here).
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The solarium in this logo is a sun-room, which is part of a luxury spa resort in Gauteng. Love the
retro color palette!
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One of a series of logo designs for products produced by a homeland defense firm in the US. The
capabilities of these are quite impressive: they range from highy-advanced early warning systems, to systems
that can predict the fallout patterns from attacks with various types of weapons (chemical, radioactive, etc),
enabling advance evacuation of threatened locations.
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This company specialises in energy-efficient and ecologically sound lighting solutions.
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Logo for a clothing manufacturing company. Cartoon-style work is not my strong suit, but
it’s a lot of fun to do!
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Logo for a coffee shop inside an art gallery— I love the paint blobs!
This was one of my earlier designs, at a time when I was first beginning to study seriously the
application of the Golden Proportions in design.
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Logo for an insurance firm in South Carolina (this particular lighthouse is a minor landmark
in the area). Here’s
their website
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I really like the calming, nostalgic effect of the color palette in this logo; it feels almost
like a pastel drawing.
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Logo for a consulting company in Lorton, Virginia.
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A logo for a legal professional, featuring an elegantly stylized take on the classic scales of justice.
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Logo for a company that installs elevators in people’s beach houses (like you, I was
gobsmacked to learn that there’s a market for this, and a company to service it…).
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Logo for a company in the UK that supplies equestrian surfaces (the material that the horses run on).
For a better explanation, check out
their site.