
A line of snowboards geared towards a more peaceful rider who's out be 'at one' with the mountain. Leave the trick riding and Red Bull for the youngsters. Based upon Buddhist Tenets of philosophy; "I am awake." Are you?
Designed for a group of women committed to providing grants and initiatives for women and girls of their community, building upon education and the power of philanthropy. How do they do all this? With heart, that's how.
Inspired by the Dubonnet ads of the early 20th century, these logos were a nod not only to A.M. Cassandre but also simpler times when you woke up to a cocktail on the weekend, had a martini over lunch and rounded out the day with, of all things, another drink! Ahh, the good ol' days.
Three people coming together to create a company greater than the sum of its parts. This logo says business even though the company was named after a Dr. Seuss character.
These two brothers wanted something bold but friendly since good customer service was imperative to their operation. The logo harkens back to the days when a handshake was firm and someone's word promising good work was just that – a commitment to do their best.
How best do you represent a high-level programmer and interface designer? With 1s and 0s, the tools of his trade, of course. Even the K inside the circle is a representation of the 'on' state in binary. As cool as you can get with something this nerdy.
A massage therapist whose good with their hands is a necessity. One whose also an RN and CMT doesn't hurt either. It all comes down to the hands and how they're applied to your aching body. This logo organically represents the hand that heals and returns to you the vitality you've lost.
When an established St. Paul stylist decided to open her own salon, she wanted style, class and something fresh. Being small in stature and originally opening in a small space, The Petite Salon was the perfect moniker. Look for people with dashing do's walking on West 7th and you've found it.




























