Brand logos and logo design seem to be a dime a dozen these days. But my passion is excellent graphic arts. I am passionate about helping people create effective brand images that get noticed.

But some of you may be asking, who is this gal anyway and what has she done?

Because just because one says she is an expert doesn’t make her one!

So since the proof is in the pudding, every week on my blog I am going to highlight some of the work I have done in graphic design.

This week I am going to emphasize logos.

What makes my logo design unique?

Now what I’m going to show you today is only a small representation of my work. My file drawers are full of items that I need to scan! Follow my blog and you will see a lot more!

So here are a few examples:

I designed this logo for a building designer:

 

I designed this for a contest in 2007 and I won!

 

 

I designed this for a greeting card and novelty art line:

 

I designed this for a greeting card line. I made the mountain image through a special process that I invented: shaping torn construction paper into a picture and scanning it. This is an example of my creative ability.

 

The logo “CloserWalk” was a rebranding project. It was the masthead for the Walk Thru the Bible magazine. I gave these magazines a fresh, updated look. The printer was very impressed when they saw the makeover I had achieved!

 

I did this logo for a school arts extravaganza event. The logo was used in programs, invitations, t-shirts, and more.

 

I created this logo for a Christmas craft show.

 

I designed this logo for an optical sciences company:

I designed this for a book series that is available in ebook format as well as on Amazon.

*All logos belong to their respective owners.

 

Not only am I logo designer, I also am experienced in teaching people how to design their own! Click here now to take my FREE mini course and download my FREE report that will teach you how to create a sizzling logo!

4 Responses

  1. Building your brand is something most don’t consider when starting a business. Most choose their logos based on what they like, never considering the consumer. Great article. Nice logos too!

  2. A logo should be designed carefully to be reflective of the company’s mission and purpose. It should also be flexible enough that it won’t need to be constantly redesigned as the company grows and the brand develops. You have a great variety of logos here; definitely shows a great deal of depth in your design experience.

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