Work: Wrench Logo

Posted On April 24th, 2008.

Logo for a project I worked on a few years ago, meant to symbolize physical labor and activism.

Work: Naples 45 Logo Redesign

Posted On April 17th, 2008.

Logos I put together as part of the Naples45 menu redesign. They were meant to feel modern, rather than the usual traditional feel of Italian restaurant identities.

Work: Bachelorchic Logo

Posted On April 17th, 2008.

A logo I developed for a side project I’ve been developing, a men’s site called “Bachelorchic: A Guys Guide to Cool Stuff”. It’s been in the works for maybe a year now, hopefully I can launch it by the end of this year. I’m still tweaking it, so this isn’t the final version, but it’s very close.

Work: Revolver Logo

Posted On April 17th, 2008.

“The Revolver” was a conceptual social drinking game for adults, the product itself was meant to be fun and portable, patterned around the revolving bullet chamber on an old-style six shooter. The logo itself was meant to capture the movement of the product, which was a series of interlocking circles that held multiple shot glasses filled with the users beverage of choice.

Work: Pio Pio Logo Redesign

Posted On April 17th, 2008.

Redesign for the logo of the Peruvian restaurant Pio Pio, based in New York. Their previous logo was almost cartoon like, while the restaurant itself was rather nice and sophisticated, with a wonderful atmosphere. The chicken from their original logo was kept, but given a modern treatment. Click “Continue Reading”, to see the original logo.

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Work: Naples45 Menu Redesign

Posted On April 16th, 2008.

Another redesign excersise resulted in a new menu and logo for the modern Italian restaurant, Naples 45, based in New York City. The cover of the menu is made of a translucent vellum with the logo and menu designation printed in a modern typeface. Inside, special attention was paid to the heriarchy of information to make things easy to figure out, while the last page received a splash of color that corresponds with the logo on the cover.

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