I love making logos. Seriously. With where I live I have the special opportunity to do them for businesses I feel need them most, like organic farms or small businesses in addition to multi-million dollar businesses.
I also truly believe that hand-rendered elements make a brand stand out. Whether that's hand lettering, or images made from the unpredictability of block-printing or drawings, all of these things lend a logo a look and feel that cannot be duplicated and makes a brand really shine.
A local taco truck started by students of Youth Initiative High School to help pay for the school they all share.
Bakery logo using letterpress and hand-drawn type plus a block print, then all made into easily used digital format.
Logo work for Organic Valley's "Power of We" program.
Another design with hand-drawn type and block print image, transferred into digital for ease of use.
This ended up on everything from patches to signage, print ads stickers and more.
Sometimes an old friend asks you to make a logo for his record label. So you do it and then while you are at it, you make a font as well since you already have a good start on it with the lettering for the logo.
Makers of many incredible things to eat.Main image and lettering hand-dawn.
Soccer logo. It was fun to see it end up on jerseys all over, warm up suits print ads and more...
Another version of Organic Valley's "Power of We" project work.
Original logo for Driftless Community Radio.
El Corazon fresh salsa. It is always fun to see your work on a grocery shelf.
Labels for Del Sol Chocolate
Here's another version of the Viroqua C-op work used on a tote bag...
One of several versions that got used for the Viroqua Food Cooperative. Hand-lettering based with hand-drawn peas.