 Catholic Charities, Diocese of NashvilleRebrand for Catholic Charities Middle Tennessee. They desired a wordmark that was trustworthy, compassionate, and humble. Click through to see the full rebrand. |  Nashville Ballet's Peter PanNashville Ballet wanted performance type that was whimsical and appropriate to the late 1800s. |
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 Nashville Ballet's DraculaNashville Ballet wanted the performance type for Dracula to be gothic but modern and readable. |  Temple10 business cardTemple10, an etsy shop specializing in lasercut wood creations, wanted a logo which referenced the owner's archeology background. |
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 Temple10 horizontal logoTemple10, an etsy shop specializing in lasercut wood creations, wanted a logo which would read well when engraved. |  Alive at the BluebirdBranding for Alive Hospice's signature fundraising event, a series of concerts in conjunction with Nashville's Bluebird Cafe. |
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 Brookdale University of SalesBrookdale was looking to rebrand their sales onboarding program. We worked together to find a suitable name and then I designed the logo. Click through to see the rest of the project. |  Vanderbilt Dyer Observatory logomarkVanderbilt's Dyer Observatory wanted to do more outreach to the community, so I designed a new wordmark and logo that featured a silhouette of their telescope. |
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 Vanderbilt Hillel wordmark proposalProposed logo for Vanderbilt Hillel, a twist on the Jewish star. |  Ventanas logomarkVentanas, a retail store specializing in furniture and home decor imported from Latin America. The store carried many colorful handwoven textiles, and I wanted to reflect that in the logo. |
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 Black Cultural CenterA playful typographic wordmark proposal for Vanderbilt's Black Cultural Center. |  Curb Center at Vanderbilt logomarkThe Curb Center bridges the gap between policy makers, artists, and corporate interests, working to keep American “culture” alive. The Vanderbilt symbol is an oak leaf, so I chose the acorn as a symbol of the seed of creativity within everyone. |
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LOGO DESIGN
Understanding a brand from the inside out gives meaning to the logo design process. I prefer there to be a concept behind the design, married to excellent typography that reflects the brand's aesthetic.