One of my more "personalized" branding projects to date, this presented one of the most challenging materials with which I've had the fortune to work: human skin. The client was quite pleased with the results.
Electra Designs is a custom corsetiere with international clientele. For this job, the most direct challenge was integrating a gothic aesthetic with a feminine appeal, while creating an element that would print and scale well on fabric.
Eye-Appeal Media provides videography, editing and production services nationwide.Their identity required a strong presence for printed branding as well as video-rendered pixels. The "e" also functions as a stand-alone element for abbreviated use.
This tattoo design was commissioned by a police officer, who wished to promote his Latino pride and identity to peers and colleagues. The inspiration for the teeth pattern was derived from the "shark" nickname given to him by his co-workers.
This client requested a branding update to match the simultaneous website platform reboot. I was pleased to successfully lead and complete both projects, on time and under budget.
Long before contemporary news cycles, this group sought to make its philosophy and relevance known to Greater Houston. The yellow rose represents both the state of Texas, as well as the group's peaceful intent.
This client wished to create a brand for her inner-city Christian organization, which seeks to transcend multicultural barriers within and without the Christian community. The "pun" generated by the group's acronym inspired portions of this logo.