
Logos & Branding

Clean Energy Challenge // logo for local energy efficiency competition. The Plug inside the circle creates a C + E for "Clean Energy"

Thought Train // logo for fictional travel blog

Stratus Airlines // logo for a fictional plane company

Ignite // logo redesign for local church group

Faith Lutheran Church // logo for a local church

Blue Rose Turquoise // logo for a local jeweler

New Mexico CTLP // logo for the New Mexico Career Technical Student Organizations

SD Ad Network // logo for digital & outdoor advertising management sub-division of Simply Design

Mesilla Valley Pecan Company // logo for local pecan farm

Southwest Football Combine & Showcase // logo for an annual football tournament offered by a sports center

7 on 7 Football Team Tournament // logo for an annual football tournament offered by a sports center

7 on 7 Football Team Tournament // logo for an annual baseball tournament offered by a sports center

Penguinos Paletas // logo for local frozen fruit pop vending cart

Cantina Martini Lounge // proposed logo for local startup lounge

151 Interactive // logo for local technology startup

Wild Basketball // logo redesign for a youth basketball league

American General Media // proposed logo redesign for a media marketing company

First Class Edits // logo for local photographer
Branding
Piñatas Milagro
I was asked to make a logo for a small homemade piñata business. The client wanted something incorporating a burro that could be used as a semi-transparent watermark over the product pictures.
We chose vibrant colors and a bubbly, bold font to represent fun & games. We also use repeating zig-zag motifs in the branding to represent the colorful crepe paper used in piñatas.
Office of First Impressions
The purpose of this project was to develop a logo for a Circuit Media’s Human Resources department ("The Office of First Impressions") to be used in email blasts and other internal communications.
We wanted the logo to convey a friendly and approachable look. The logo would be used at small scales, so I minimized details to make it legible while keeping the styling consistent to Circuit Media’s brand guidelines.