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Logo Design

It seems that more and more clients are coming  my way without any real branding. One of the pieces of your branding puzzle is a logo and graphics to go with it. Another piece of the puzzle is marrying it into the look of your website. Easy peasy when you have the same team doing them.

logo for caterer

This little number is for a caterer that specializes in updated Southern Classics. How better to represent that than a diner plate. To finish up her website we created a gingham border to match and a bunch of juicy cherries as icons. Check out the full package on her website.

 

 

 

 

logo for wedding planner

Mary Beth came to us with no logo and no website. I picked her brain a bit and this is what came out.

If you will notice, the fonts are both Google web fonts so they could go in her website when we built it.

 

 

 

 

custom shopping cart icon for florist

This one isn’t really a logo, just a bit a graphics for a florist that wanted to promote her new “Order Online ” page. Still cute though.

 

 

 

 

 

 

Here is one for an invitation company

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