The signet of the Corporate Design for a Kindergarden that is supported by the evangelic church. The Kindergarden is famous for being located in the middle of fields and green hills.
For a local anesthesiologist team in the ulm. They wanted the town's landmark incorporated somehow in the logo. The Minister of ulm is the tallest church in the world. For those who don't know the landmark of ulm follow this link for more information: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ulm_Minster
For Art Gallery. Before its new purpose as an art gallery it was a methodist church and a storage warehouse during the second world war. Inspiration came from the buildings arched windows and stained glass - referencing its history. Comments welcome.
Logo for a church charity program, driving the local community to lend 'helping hands' for the less fortunate.
another concept for the Powiat Sredzki - region in Poland - showing a gothic tower - a part of a great church complex in the region.
Redesign of the church's old logo in a stylized, illustrative manner, making it more welcoming, contemporary, friendly, casual, & upbeat. Client specified a rendering of the church’s architectural arch and cross in the perspective in this photo, and required an emphasis on the church's nickname, “First Pres."
Here, crisp, exacting vectors emphasize the architectural soundness of the church — a metaphor for the concept of faith as the solid foundation in one's life. This design makes use of hatching to add gradient dimensionality, enabling it to easily reduce down to 1-color. Colors are indicative of the building itself, including terracotta roof. Check my Flickr case study or Dribbble for more images, detail, and full design rationale.