Identity Design
The bridge group logo positions the company as high end wealth architects. The partners bring a broad range of expertise and a team approach to each new opportunity, allowing them to help each client achieve their goals.


The bridge group logo positions the company as high end wealth architects. The partners bring a broad range of expertise and a team approach to each new opportunity, allowing them to help each client achieve their goals.
The identity design incorporates a fun and diner like quality that serves the company well on exterior signage, menu items and the web.
Soothing earth tones and a calming blue were utilized, giving HL Brownstone a corporate image that would appeal to both men and women.
The Green Star logo is simple and eye catching, while portraying the “green” aspects of the company.
The Green Stamp logo is simple and refined. The one color logo gives the company many low cost options for future marketing material printing and reproduction.
The logo itself looks like a “stamp” and flows with the appropriately named “Green Stamp Your Project” campaign.
The Elympus logo is clean simple and professional. The tag line conveys what they do in a simple way.
The illustrated logo design gives the company a playful and memorable identity.
Soon to be featured on billboards and the Better Bottoms’ deliver vans, the logo is a conversation starter that is hard to forget.
This logo re-design project incorporated custom illustration. The chosen color scheme is calming and clean.
The concept is clear and simple and has been very effective. The owner often receives surprised looks when he claims that he is not a franchise.
Clean, Professional and Simple, the BCIM logo incorporates bold block letters and the familiar caduceus medical symbol.
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