IDENTITY DESIGN
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WINGS OF HOPE — GIVE RIGHT CAMPAIGN
Wings of Hope is a local non-profit organization that was recently nominated for the 2011 Nobel Peace Prize. I was asked to create a new identity for their 'Give Right' campaign. The main purpose of 'Give Right' is to raise money so Wings of Hope can continue to provide humanitarian support and the removal of landmines in Vietnam. This identity I created focuses on Vietnam, but also the people, which is what their mission is all about. This identity was very well received. This is a 2/c logo that was also applied to banner ads for web.
This artwork was created at SteadyRain
Client: Wings of Hope
MISSOURI TRAVEL COUNCIL — 50TH ANNIVERSARY
The Missouri Travel Council came to us wanting a new logo for their 50th anniversary. I was going for a more fun and modern look. I also designed their new website which can be found in my web design section.
This artwork was created at SteadyRain
Client: Missouri Travel Council
DOCTORS WITHOUT BORDERS — FICTIONAL
This was a college project of mine from my Typography II coursework. The goal was to develop a "type only" logo design. I chose to redesign the Doctors Without Borders logo. In addition to the logo design, I've also included some stationary. A simple donation mailer and business cards.
This artwork was created at Maryville University in 2010.
Original/Current Identity can be found at: www.doctorswithoutborders.org
HOME GOODS — FICTIONAL
This was a college project of mine from my coursework in identity design. The goal was to redesign the existing Home Goods logo. I wanted to transform their identity into something more contemporary to attract a younger demographic of consumer.
This artwork was created at Maryville University in 2009.
Original/Current Identity can be found at: www.homegoods.com
BARRIER ISLAND SANCTUARY — FICTIONAL
This was another college project of mine from my coursework in identity design. The Barrier Island Sanctuary focuses primarily on educating the public and raising awareness on the endangered lands in Brevard County Florida. Since the sanctuary makes great efforts to educate kids, I wanted to create a fun, illustrative logo. I chose to go with a sea turtle because the Archie Carr Sea Turtle Refuge plays such an important role with the sanctuary. I've included images of the logo and business cards below.
This artwork was created at Maryville University in 2009.
Original/Current Identity can be found at: www.barrierislandcenter.com
