I designed this logo about 5 years ago for a very nice woman named Jeri. She was looking to give her personalized pet care company an image that could be used for everything; stationary, website, advertising, vehicle decals and more. Jeri is a master with dealing with dog behavior, exercise and diet. Check to see more illustration-based projects I have done for Jeri on the “vector illustrations” page.
With the redesign of the report cards and the implementation of the Aspen system (online student grading and records database), along came the need of a school seal. This seal will be used as a watermark on the report cards and progress reports. I was asked by Mr. Villano to create a seal which was simple, and one that spoke to the school’s proud motto, “A Place for Growth and Learning.” It was nice using my graphic design experience at the middle school.
Above, is a montage of some of the advertising services I’ve provided for Maria, the owner of The Clothes Vine, in Melrose, MA. The Clothes Vine is a high-end consignment boutique, selling antiques, jewelry and clothing.
The logo was created in a box-type of format, so it would fit well into business card, letterhead and envelope layouts. Maria also wanted a logo that would fit into narrow horizontal spaces, such as her storefront signage. If you haven’t seen the sign I designed and painted for Maria yet, check out the “Painted Sign”page.
If you have viewed the “Vector Illustrations” page you have already seen the Kendra and Anthony’s Hand-Crafted Pizza logo. The primary logo has fulfilled most of the restaurant’s advertising needs, while the secondary logo has been used for window decals and promotional stickers.
Once you have enjoyed delicious pizza at Kendra and Anthony’s Hand-Crafted Pizza, take a short walk over to K&A Cones. This tasty, summertime oasis opened in May 2010. I was given the privilege of designing the logo, which you can see on the storefront, interior signage, packaging, shirts, hats, and even the beach chairs inside and outside of the parlor.
This Means War is a logo identity I came up with a few years ago. I was going to use it to represent my own business, but then came to the conclusion that it was a little too violent. From there, I started to focus more on trees, pandas and fish. Go figure!

















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