A proposed business card for a company called Result Factory using their existing logo. This was on Design Creative. [gallery type="rectangular" size="large" ids="437,438"]
The Vape It Store needed a whole branding, web and print experience including photography for their new chain of stores located on the Eastern Shore. From signage to packaging and beyond, the whole brand was created by FS for their business that's former brand didn't stand out in the world of vaping. The following is images of all the different design projects we accomplished for the small chain that still uses them to this day. [gallery type="rectangular" size="medium" ids="144,158,147,148,149,150,153,154,155,156,157,159,160,152,145,146"]
SeaVapes, a new vape retailer in Delaware, approached us for a complete branding of their new store. Now with two locations, the project included a website, business cards, social media sales flyers, HTML emailers, MoneyMailer ad layouts along with signage for both stores. Website: SeaVapes.net [gallery type="rectangular" size="large" ids="423,424,425,422,421,426,427,428,420,415,417,419,430"]
Light Touch Acupuncture needed a new look which incorporated an aesthetic of femininity and ancient Chinese culture. Using the lighter colors with a splash of Red - a power color in the Asia, the website, logo, brochures, business cards and event posters accentuated the design feel the owner desired for her business. [gallery type="rectangular" size="full" ids="202,855,863,856,857,858,859,860,861,862,854,864"]
Using light animation skills in Flash, Bad Attitude wanted a stark website that exemplified their bare bones management style in the world of Hard Rock. [gallery type="rectangular" size="medium" ids="316,319,320,318,317"]
A European Techno Rave Group came to us for a series of CD covers for their various mixes. [2000] Using their streamline minimalistic flavor, we let their mix masters dominant and become the visual for their mixes and banners. [gallery type="rectangular" size="full" ids="844,849,845,848,847,846"]
A small Boston Coffeehouse wanted a branding that was minimalistic. Here was the presentation which they ultimately went with. [1997] The Design Brief was simple. Using the colors shown, a sleep, smooth font was desire along with a trendy feel for a more localized coffee place. [gallery type="rectangular" size="full" ids="838,895,834,837,833"]
While in Los Angeles, one freelance job was with the local band, divine, who was recently signed to an independent label. Designing both their EP cover art, their record release party invite was also done to coincide with the band's release. [gallery type="rectangular" size="medium" ids="114,115"] [gallery type="rectangular" size="medium" ids="115,114"]