The website for Common Dogs isn’t even officially up and running yet, and already it’s logo is receiving critical acclaim! AskLlora has included the Common Dogs logo in their Extreme Designs of the Week. The other cool thing about this Read the rest of this entry »
Newest Logo Contest Win – Passed Up
November 21, 2008Passed Up is a Hip-Hop duo based out of Las Vegas. They also have excellent taste when it comes to design as evidenced by their selection of my logo design as their winning logo in a recent contest on the site that shall remain nameless. Make sure to check out Passed Up as they are sure to be blowing up; especially now that they are properly branded! For now though you can see them on MySpace here.
Logos, Get Your Logos, Fresh, Hot Logos!
November 21, 2008Isn’t it time your branded your company properly? You need something that stands out from the crowd. Toss out that old piece of clip-art that you Read the rest of this entry »
Ambigrams Page added to Portfolio
November 20, 2008
A few years ago I read the book by Dan Brown entitled The DaVinci Code along with millions of other people. That led me to the book’s prequel, Angels & Demons. In the prequel there are several Read the rest of this entry »
R. Roger Remington inducted into Art Directors hall of fame
November 20, 2008I feel a bit stupid now. After reviewing my last post about my logo, I decided to check out RIT’s website since I had mentioned it there. The first thing I noticed on their site is that my old design professor, R. Roger Remington was just inducted into the Art Director’s Hall of Fame. Apparently that is the Graphic Design equivalent of the Nobel prize.
The reason I mention this (other than out of reverence for my former instructor) is because Read the rest of this entry »
palmateerDesign’s logo
November 19, 2008Some of you may wonder about my logo. I wonder about it too. Read the rest of this entry »
Candy Script
November 19, 2008So yeah I am a little obsessed with graphic design and fonts most of all. I am so obsessed in fact that Read the rest of this entry »