Emily asked us to create a logo for her company called Tessellate Studios. Her work is often solving problems in creative ways and making things fit together, similar to solving a puzzle. The word Tessellate both literally and visually depicted this for her. The logo is a tessellated pattern derived from her favorite shape the hexagon broken into triangles and revealing a large letter T.
Clycked X Degrees is a unique online dating site that connects you to other singles through your family and friends and their family and friends. It's the idea of meeting someone through a friend of a friend, taken online. The logo is made up of 3 pieces that "clyck" together to form the letter C. There are 3 sections representing the 3 degrees of separation the network creates for each individual. If you're looking for love check out this great site!
Los Angeles Based Third Street Mining Company is an award winning production company that represents amazing talent. They were looking for a quirky logo for their new company. In that vein, we thought it was only appropriate to create a special mascot for 3MC. And out of that idea the crow character was born.
The Office Of Angela Scott launched their shoe collection in 2011. The brand is inspired by glamour with the tradition and quality of men's bespoke footwear. Inspiration is also drawn from a nostalgic nod to her beloved grandfather. These were important themes reflected in the style of the logo. The logo was designed to work in two ways, as a typographic version or pulled out as a monogram.
Lexi the owner of Antoinette was opening her first vintage store completely stocked with her mothers clothes straight from her closet she has saved over the many years from the 50s all the way into the 90s. Her mom’s favorite flower is the rose, so it was nice way to honor and tie it into the piece.
Kelvin Gary came to us when he was building Body SpaceFitness. It is a unique gym that meets the needs of goal oriented fitness. We created a logo that definitely feels fitness but is still different and unique just like the services offered.
Sage came to us looking for a logo, business card, and menu for there new thai restaurant and bar in Williamsburg Brooklyn. They inspired us with drawings of the interior of their exciting new space. It was a little bit modern meets industrial. We created a logo that felt comfy in its new space and reflected the style and theme of the food.
The Old Goat was designed for a 40th Birthday Celebration. The Monogram was used on t-shirts, napkins, coasters and signage. The Goat represents the sign of a Capricorn and the Rastafari theme is a nod to the celebrated's love of Reggae music and it's culture.
Joe Rhodes came to us to create a logo for his investment company that would also be used later for a line of mens skincare that he plans to develop. He wanted something masculine and contemporary. The result was a strong mark that represented his financial focus, as well as something that has a visual reach beyond that environment.
Gloria Greene of Flora Farms in Los Cabos came to us needing to create a fun placemat for her Flora Farms restaurant that would illustrate the rich history behind all of the iconic landmarks on their property. We were head over heels for the dreamy landscape that she created with her husband over the past 15 years.
This musical Jazzfest/New Orleans inspired tree was created as a t-shirt design and mailed out as a wearable invitation to the event. The trunk of the tree was created out of Jazz instruments while the leaves are peppered with all things NOLA.
We were beyond excited when 303GRAND asked us to design a logo for their pop-up wedding event in Brooklyn. For one month, 303GRAND, transformed into an experimental wedding showcase by Martha Stewart Weddings, The Wedding Library, and Brooklyn Bride. The Pop-Up Wedding Chapel featured boatloads of events and a chance for one lucky couple to win an all expenses paid wedding ceremony.
Photographer Sarah Silver came to us with a project that we all referred to as the "Big Book Project". The assignment was to completely revamp her branding by way of her portfolio. The challenge was to take her inspiring photography and create a place worthy of it all being showcased. The result was a subtle grey and neon orange color combo, acetate overlays with bold graphics and rubber accents. It was a year long labor of love, but the result is a cohesive branding system that sets Sarah apart yet doesn't take away from her beautiful product.