POINTE WOODWORKING
Presented here are ONLY the finished logo work for this small woodworker. I could not recover the draft concepts. 
My Role
Concept and developed a logo for a local craftsperson that was to be used for all of their branding needs, including a burnt seal on their final products. The logo needed to be simple to be able to translate into all uses, as well as be able to work in a single color.
Results
Well received and client appreciative of the work. I still have the custom iPad charging station that was made as a sign of appreciation.
Horizontal Use
Horizontal Use
Vertical Use
Vertical Use
TWO PEDS IN A POD
Freelance logo project for a small pediatrics blog that freely supports child care needs as an information resource to parents/families. The logo took the form of caricatures of the practices principle physicians in a playful visual that is also a creative play on words.
My Role
Build a basic creative brief based on second-hand communication with clients, a mutual friend as an intermediary. Research possible considerations for the logo. Rough draft concepts. The final version of the logo
Challenges
The creation of caricatures is not an easy exercise. Here the primary physicians wish to have their likeness within the logo itself, and I only have one or two photos to use as a reference. Since this project was through an intermediary communication was a key to success in this logo.
Results
After a few rounds of the caricature development, the good doctors were very pleased with the results. Feedback on the physician's blog was positive as well as per the parent's responses.
Finalized version photo sample 1
Finalized version photo sample 1
Finalized version photo sample 2
Finalized version photo sample 2
DANA GREELEY PHOTOGRAPHY
The final logo appears first, concepts appear below. 
My Role, One and Done!
This was the quickest logo development ever. After I had an initial discussion of what the photographer wanted. I conceived a few quickly in Illustrator. On the first review, the photographer selected the final; very unique.
The photographer uses this mark as a watermark when they submit to their clients to protect their IP.
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