Genius is in the genes! A play on the words genius and genes with the lighbulb representing inspiration and the dna element representing genes.
Brand and logo redesign for the Harvest Bible Church Logo.
The main challenge was to somehow link in the notion of harvest with the uber symbolic cross whilst keeping this particular church logo free of the visual cliches that often accompany many church logos.
I was approached by the Harvest Bible Church after they had seen the general style of my existing logo portfolio, so this was also a determining factor with the design style. A clean, smart, well defined church logo design was what this client was seeking.
The idea you see is basically formed from the imperfect lines of a soon to be harvest field, but also draws on the idea of a recently ploughed field which sets the beginning and creation of the crop cycle.
The horizontal and vertical lines converge creating this square/hatched shape which provides for a meaningful link to that one place where people will ultimately converge: the church.
Logo proposal for MakersCentral. Its a project to build a community for makers. Makers in this case are enthusiasts of 3D printing, machining, wood working, electronics, and wearables. Anything that uses technology to create a physical item. Rejected,
Rebrand of the current log which is still featured on the website soon to be replaced. Symbol conveys attributes required by the client: 1. lower-case "r" 2. Redbox Platform 3. Connectivity 4. Convergence 5. Virtualization 6. Security
For a manufacturer of instrument strings - Guitar, Cello, Violin, etc. Nickel Steel, Phosphor Bronze & Nylon. The mark is inspired by an Australian Lyrebird.
A fun take on the word terabyte and use of the word monster to imply "large" storage space.
A logo based on the transmitter signals of a licensed drone operators remote and the function of the drone operation which is videography. Hence the name - Chute. Which is word play on a video shoot. Logo for Sale.
Logo for a new blog about lettering, typography, calligraphy, process and inspiration www.typedivision.com