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Logo design work appearing in LogoNest 03 - Black and white edition

December 3, 2013

Today I am excited to announce my logo design work appearing in the new LogoNest 03 - Black and White edition. This series of inspirational logo design collections continues to get better with each edition, and this one explores the essence of a truly strong mark - appearing in, you guessed it, black & white. As with the first two volumes, the books from logo designers for logo designers asked me again to be a writing contributor. I guess they figure I've got something interesting to add to the cool stuff that's already in there. So, who am I to protest? In the previous books, I've written about the Power of a Good Logo, and Longevity in the Logo Business. This time, I chose to write about selling in good work entitled, They might look good in it, but does it fit? With each edition, my writing chops get better and better (I hope). Should you pick up a copy, take it all in and of course, I hope you like the article.

Well, here's some of the work that will be appearing in the new volume. Keep your eyes out for the new book at LogoNest.com.

The opening spread to my contributing article entitled, They might look good in it, but does it fit?

The opening spread to my contributing article entitled, They might look good in it, but does it fit?

In Awards and recognition, Books, Logo design, Logo lettering, Websites Tags annual, awards, book, brand, company, corporate, corporate identity, identity, logo, logo design, LogoNest, logotype, mark, promotion, promotional, publishing, recognition, trademark
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iheartlogos Season Two has arrived at the studio

April 30, 2012

Well now, it is here. After much anticipation, I finally got around to ordering my copy of the new iheartlogos Season Two to add to my ever-growing library of logo and design books. I received word last July that I had work selected to appear in this volume, but as competitions and books go, we can't always have our instant gratification. Sometimes we have to be patient and wait! If you're not familiar with iheartlogos, it is a logo design site and competition that has a slightly different approach – all the entries are collected, then voted on by the other participating competitors in the season. In essence, the group picks the best work to appear in the book. If you make it in, then your peers thought it was nice work as well. It's as simple as that.

So, in short, this season's volume did not disappoint. I thought the variety of work was strong and balanced, with less work appearing that seems to over-saturate the many logo design blogs out there. Apparently, I'm not the only one who feels that way, which is a testament to the iheartlogos voting structure.

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The paper quality was pretty good, but hopefully next season's volume will be able to budget a stock with less show-through of the surrounding pages. Overall, pretty good for a short-run printing of only 1,000 copies. If iheartlogos continues to grow and gain some traction, I'm sure the quality will improve exponentially in the coming seasons. Also, another nicety would be a directory in the back with corresponding page numbers for each designer's logo entries.

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Overall, I'm proud of the work that got selected and am glad to participate in the competition. I look forward to Season Three. Don't forget to enter your work.

In Awards and recognition, Books, Logo design, Logo lettering, Websites Tags awards, book, competition, iheartlogos, logo, logo design, recognition, season, two, volume, website
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Logo lettering design to appear in Letterhead and Logo Design 12

September 2, 2011

Just announced today is the shipping of Rockport Publishing's latest publication, Letterhead and Logo Design 12. And, with that I am proud to say that the logo design created for Zelos Winery will be included in this volume's collection. The logo design was a hand-lettering assignment I had been commissioned to do for Zelos' design firm, Damion Hickman Design, who also has additional work in the new book. I am certainly honored to be recognized with them for this project.

Awhile back, I did a little more in-depth blog post about this project and the other lettering options that were presented. You can take a look at that here. 

Oxide Design, Co. has collected and curated this latest collection of stunning letterheads and logos. From logos to labels, business cards to envelopes, the creative techniques and full-color images portrayed in this broad range of work inspires new design solutions for age-old challenges that beg for a fresh approach. This invaluable resource contains hundreds of inspirational logos and letterheads that will leave a lasting impression and that both designers and their clients will refer to again and again.
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In Awards and recognition, Books, Logo design, Logo lettering Tags award-winning, brush, hand-lettered, ink, label, logo design, logo lettering, maker, Rockport Publishers, vintner, Wine
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Logo work chosen for LogoLounge Master Library, Vol. 4.

March 1, 2011
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I am very pleased to announce that three of my logo designs will be included in the upcoming LogoLounge Master Library Vol. 4, Typography and Enclosures – which is now available as of February 2012.

This is the latest installment of the celebrated logo design series by authors Catharine Fishel and Bill Gardner.

To date, their website, LogoLounge.com is one of the premier resources for logo design inspiration with over 140,000 searchable logos. The LogoLounge books are certainly one of the more popular series on graphic design that Rockport Publishers produces. To date, these represent more than 70 logos chosen over the 10 published LogoLounge volumes. Needless to say, I am honored to be a part of it.

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In Awards and recognition, Books, Logo design, Logo lettering, Websites Tags 4, award, award-winning, book, enclosures, gourmet, hand-lettered, library, logo design, LogoLounge, Master, premium, Rockport Publishers, Typography, volume
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Logo work to appear in the debut of iheartlogos.

October 14, 2010

Very excited to announce my logo work's inclusion in the debut volume of iheartlogos. This inaugural logo design competition is unique in the fact that the competitors are judges and vice versa.

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It's a very different approach to a design competition and the only one of its kind. These five winners were selected among the many other entries by some very talented logo designers and firms from around the world. I am honored to be among the first to get published in this debut volume.

My selections appear on pages 170, 187, 209, 211 and 227, respectively. You can order yours here.

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In Awards and recognition, Books, Logo design, Logo lettering, Websites Tags animals, award, crests, food, iheartlogos, lettering, logo design, published, winning
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San Jacinto logo illustration

October 12, 2009

Here's a new logo illustration project I completed for San Jacinto College, located in East Harris County, Texas. There are three campuses, each with its own rather established sports mascot. The assignment from their agency Whole Wheat Creative, was to help create a cohesive look and illustrative mascot style to the group of new logos, complete with custom typography and ligatures to be emblazoned on their newly updated uniforms. This was a particularly challenging project as there were many individuals with separate ideas, needs and opinions on how these designs should be handled. After several rounds of sketches and type explorations, here are the final results. Also included is a script direction, primarily for the baseball/softball uniforms that was not used in the final deliverables, but was fun and challenging to design.

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In Identity, illustration, Logo design, Logo lettering Tags Coyotes, design, Gators, logo illustration, mascot, Ravens, San Jacinto College, sports team

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