by ashley | Feb 2, 2012 | Blog, Graphic Design, Logo Design, Portfolio
We are having lots of fun with one of our newest clients, Tony Serna. We are designing his corporate branding, business cards and brochures. He has a wonderful line of nutrition products that we have also had the benefit of testing out. We are sleeping better than...
by ashley | Dec 14, 2011 | Graphic Design, Logo Design, Non Profit, Portfolio
Did you know the earth surpassed seven billion in population last month? If you haven’t seen the video below from National Geographic on the 7 billion phenomenon, you need to take a moment and check it out. To commemorate the milestone, one of our educational...
by ashley | Oct 30, 2011 | Corporate, Graphic Design, Logo Design, Portfolio, SWAG
Holbrook leads the way in fostering best practices of ethical and ecological travel. They specialize in educational and eco-tourism and are one of the few companies that leads expeditions to all seven continents. Holbrook wanted to create a branded logo for each...
by ashley | Aug 30, 2011 | Logo Design, Non Profit, Portfolio, SWAG, Websites
WishGranted is a cause that’s very near an dear to my heart. Grant is the son of one of my husband’s cousins, and when his sister Delaney and his mother Shawna approached me about this awareness campaign my heart overflowed. Grant has been suffering from...
by ashley | Jul 14, 2011 | Book Cover Art, Graphic Design, Logo Design, Portfolio
The National Council for Geographic Education asked me to design a new look for their textbook covers as well as a separate logo for their Applied Teacher Materials brand. They wanted something that could change colors by subject but retain an instant visibility as...
by ashley | Apr 14, 2011 | Book Cover Art, Graphic Design, Logo Design, Portfolio
20 minute GIS (Geographic Information Systems) is a textbook written for teachers that want to incorporate geospatial technology into their existing curriculum and improve their students’ critical thinking skills. It as designed for teachers who have minimal...