

The goal of this student project was to create a logo and package design for Time Warp Toys, a vintage toy company. I chose a troll doll as my toy and created the troll front and back illustrations for my packaging.
The goal of this class project was to design a logo and stationery for Celano Furniture, a modern, upscale furniture company in Atlanta. I wanted to incorporate a sleek, italian feel with an abstract image of furniture that would be timeless.
Redefined Interiors original logo used warm reds and browns and did not meet the client's needs. I re-designed it in the color palette they chose and incorporated their services underneath the name.
I designed this logo and stationery for a local home inspection business. They wanted a traditional look with a modern, updated feel. I repeated the roof-line throughout the various pieces to create subtle uniformity.
I designed this logo and the business cards for the Lynchburg Art Club. They were looking for a new brand that could be used for print and web. The art club houses a gallery and studio space in a two-story house on a busy street. I wanted the design to use bold colors that could be used for signage on the front of the building to attract visitors while incorporating the recognizable building in the design.
I submitted this entry to the Florida Blueberry Festival in Brooksville, Florida in 2010. They held a competition for a clean and simple logo that was easy to reproduce in black and white, embroidery and on various color backgrounds.
Working through a design firm in New York City, I designed this logo for their client who was marketing a new, upscale, residential condo in Harlem for first-time buyers. They wanted an italian feel, but with classic simplicity. The typeface is Steiner.
I submitted this entry to FloydFest, a music festival in Floyd, Virginia. They were looking for a logo for their 2012 concert with the theme, Lovers Rock.