We do designs for everyone from bankers to
transexual performance groups. I don't like the norm, it bores me. Yes, we'll
happily make you a rather generic logo. But why pay for a specialist if you
trust your general doctor? We print other designers' logos all the time, not an
issue. The ultimate goal is to get your success. When and if the opportunity
presents, we'll do/ redo your logo. Make your business profitable and establish
your 'name'. If we can make you an eccentric and fun logo then call us. If you
want a "professional" logo, call us. We are quite busy and therefore not
capable of accepting all 'image development' projects submitted. We'll gladly
recommend and suggest a superb list of designers. Just get your name known.
We're here to make you successful. Develop your name or your competition will
cry for your loss all the way to the bank. |
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Simple Private Labeled coffee labels. We've done a number of
private labels for 'very small' accounts, An internet site can be profitable
when targeting their market. Even cross - marketing opportunities benefit from
delicious coffee.
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| Cafe Cerro 50 began as a napkin drawing. It was a pinto bean
holding a pan of fresh bread. It was sweet, but not their target market.
They're on the U.S. side of the Mexican border, and it's a very 'American'
audience. The simplicity of something clean and as simple as the 'CC 50' nailed
their audience. A great example of finding your 'niche' and making a name. |
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| This is a logo for an existing lesbian bar undergoing a
complete remodel. These logos are great examples of 'pushing the limit'. The
bar operated under the name 'Ain't Nobody's Biz' for several years. They wanted
to revamp their whole look. Involving the logo with interior designers working
on the remodel integrated this logo into the overall 'feel' of the new phase of
this existing business. |
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| Logo above was our starting image. We needed to come up
with something cutting edge and something interesting yet conservative. |
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| Logo on the left was an existing logo for a skate clothing
company. Logo on the right is our reinterpretation. The logo consists of boards
drawn by their head designer integrated with a newer approach to the 'skull'
icon. We also took the incredible expense out of printing a full color logo. It
proved to be exactly what they wanted. |
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A Private Label only design that began with just a concept
and a font. We went through four design phases before finishing with these
ephimeral and ghostly images. |
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| The existing logo appears to the right. This customer was
looking to remodel their whole 'look'. In search of something far more dynamic
and interesting, the logos below integrated into a retail program of
promotional items proved quite successful. |
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Beginning with only a sketch of something almost Celtic with
an akward bird posed in the center, this corporate logo was exactly what they
needed. |
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(Left): Depicts the only advertising for this cafe when
our client bought the shop. We developed the above logo which appears on
numerous designs as well as the window layout to the right. |
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A mobile business that works Sand Dunes events. It's a rough
clientele and environment. If you work your way into a niche market like this,
you have innovated. Focusing on and decidedly choosing 'your' niche will turn
you into a coffee retailer that is used as an example in classes that we
teach. |