My Design philosophy

Successful design complements content and reveals its inherent value. The needs of your target audience determine the content and design of your message whether it’s presented on the Internet or in print-based materials.

Logo design has come a very long way from the IBM, UPS, Levis and FedEx logos of the 60’s, 70’s, and 80’s.

Great logo design is still based on fundamental design principles—type, shape, color, graphic content, tone and balance—but today, our society is a very visual one. Contemporary identity design needs to be much more dynamic and punchy to have any lasting impact.

In general, a great logo must say something about the company it represents, even in a simple type design approach. All elements should be clean, easily read, and very appropriate for the given market and audience.

A great logo delivers a clear, well defined message of uniqueness and individuality. Many times, logos are the first and only impression consumers encounter when they are shopping for a particular product or service.

A great logo must say something about the company it represents. Distilling a client’s persona, mission, or marketing approach into a single gesture or emotion that can be conveyed by a strong stand-alone image is the heart and soul of the logo design process.

Brand Identity

Identity branding is the new paradigm in strategic business marketing. What is your unique selling position and are you branding your product to maximize that advantage?

I have developed and managed successful identity brand and image projects within the government and corporate sectors. The design of a consistent business wide brand image, cements your profile and increases recognition when media campaigns are aimed to increase your reach.