Congressional Choice logo

Congressional Choice logo

At the same time that Indiana educational trends pointed to rising high school dropout rates, many Hoosier college students who wanted to pursue teaching careers sought other opportunities because of the widening gap between teacher pay and the compensation in other professions. The Congressional Choice for Educational Excellence scholarship program was designed to help would-be … Continued…

Crown Hill Heritage Foundation pocket folder

Crown Hill Heritage Foundation

At Crown Hill Cemetery, the third-largest non-governmental cemetery in the U.S., one of its most famous of its memorials honors Mary Ella McGinnis, who died on August 6, 1875, at the age of six. If you stand in just the right spot at the right time of day, her monument appears to return your gaze. … Continued…

Thurston Springer logo revision

Thurston Springer Miller Herd & Titak

My client Thurston Springer’s logo printed using either four or five spot-color inks, including light gold, dark gold, dark blue, black, and an opaque white ink behind it when it appeared on dark backgrounds. I knew that reducing the number of inks required to render the logo would reduce my client’s printing costs, but the … Continued…

Uneeda Audio logo

Uneeda Audio

An audio electronics guru wanted a logo for his consulting business, named after an old-school cookie product. I created a design that plays off the fact that the same letter ends the first and begins the second word of the name. The look also captures the two-sided nature of the client’s business, including both component … Continued…

On Your Level Youth Project logo

On Your Level Youth Project

Through media, multimedia, and in-person experiences aimed at a teen audience, On Your Level Youth Project promotes communication and understanding in a diverse world. I created a logo that symbolizes the not-for-profit group’s message of building a strong base of understanding among gender identities, races, and belief systems.

WebeRacing logo

WebeRacing

ARCA racing team WebeRacing needed a high-visibility logo for its primary car, one that would be easy to prepare on a computer-driven vinyl cutter. My design highlights the “W” in the team’s name (also the last initial of its driver) with a look that spells “speed.”

Lee R. Ford logo

Lee R. Ford & Associates

When the accounting firm of Lee R. Ford & Associates wanted a new logo, I created a two-color identity design featuring a trio of interlocking plus signs, symbolizing the mathematical underpinnings and precision of the firm’s practice. An optical illusion produces one of the plus signs out of the void between the other two, giving … Continued…

Tangram (formerly Independent Residential Living of Central Indiana) logo

Tangram

Independent Residential Living of Central Indiana sought to rebrand itself with an identity that more closely reflected how its services and mission had evolved since it was founded. The not-for-profit organization chose Tangram, naming itself after a classic puzzle that challenges you to build shapes out of a set of seven geometric forms, including five … Continued…

Senior Smiles logo

Alliance of the American Dental Association

The Alliance of the American Dental Association is a national organization of dental spouses who support their life partners’ profession with community-education and legislative initiatives. AADA launched an outreach program called Senior Smiles, targeting the dental health of older adults. I created the campaign logo, along with a brochure designed to fit into kits of … Continued…

Undon’t logo

Undont

Naming a new company means creating an identity that’s not already registered for online use, which explains some of the (in my humble opinion) downright goofy names you see. For a tech-tutorial website concept focused on graphics software, I suggested the name “Undon’t” as the opposite of “Undo,” and created this logo to highlight the … Continued…

Arts & Sciences logo

Arts & Sciences

For a technology-oriented company that specialized in providing computer systems and services targeting the graphic arts, I created a typographic logo that matched up precisely geometric letter forms with a swirling, graceful ampersand. The combination of hard-edged and curved shapes echoed the focus of the client’s business, aptly named for its products and its customers.