Logo design requires a sense of proportion and good contextual interpretation. The basic principles of good design are what we bring to the creation of a logo.
Your logo must also be versatile. Formal business letters and shipment packaging might need a single shade of black. On a shelf or online rich color and depth can help your logo stand out.
That's functional logo design, and it's what you'll get in addition to a logo that meets with your personal satisfaction.
Develop your logo and brand identity further with business card design, letterhead design, and printing.
We'll custom package these design and printing services to meet your unique requirements.

The space around your logo is critical to its design. Good spacial relationships are often established in identity pieces such as business cards and letterhead.
By doing your logo and printed identity pieces together you'll establish a solid visual reference for future implemenation of your logo, protecting and extending your investment in design services.
Protect your investment by distributing written logo guidelines. This detailed multi-page document outlines the rules for implementing and using your logo.
It covers minimum size, clearspace requirements, color guidelines, best file format choices, and many other rules specifically for your logo design.
If you plan to distribute your logo outside your organization or even to a large group of employees, you'll be glad you asked for it.

Below is a list of standard file formats that we provide for every logo:
Common file formats that we provide upon request include:
At the most basic level logo management might include creating specially sized web graphics with your logo, and uploading or sending logo files to people you choose.
Taking it further we can proof your logo in print or consult with sign manufacturers. We'll even work for you to find the right resources for any job involving your logo, negotiating fees on your behalf.

This award-winning logo design was part of rebranding strategy for Harvest Roasting. The objective was to emphasize "fresh" and stand out positioned alongside national brands.

McDaniel Gilbert wanted a bold logo design that used a stylized "McG" as it's main design feature. They also requested that it be strong and forward thinking without being trendy.

The Boundless Enterprises logo had to have a sense of available energy and boundless exapanse. It was requested that it give the impression of breaking barriers while not straying too far from convention.

Aqua Pool & Spa needed a logo design for their conservation program. After a couple of consultations with the Board of Director overseeing the project we arrived at this final rendition that was met with much praise.

A new wholesale brand, the Coffeehouse In-A-Box logo design had to emphasize all-in-one convenience for coffee shop owners. It was communicated that the business wanted to put special emphasis on the roasted coffee beans without saying as much.

The goal for Aqua Pool & Spa Estate Division branding project was to target a more affluent market segment without undermining the already strong Aqua brand. Although not shown, it was also designed to work in conjunction with the existing Aqua Pool & Spa logo.