Logo design for Dosh Dosh

Dosh Dosh logo design

I was approached by Maki, author of the popular Dosh Dosh website, back in February of this year. He asked if I’d like to work with him on his new logo design, and as I’ve been a fan of his articles for some time, I was more than happy to agree. Here I display the logo design process for one of the most popular marketing blogs around.

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A few logo designs not yet featured

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I don’t often have time to create an individual blog article for every logo I design (similar to the explanatory features in my logo design portfolio). Coupled with the fact that a client recently asked why my portfolio was smaller than most, here I have included a brief snapshot of some logo designs not previously shown.

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Logo design and card for Jigsaw Internet

This logo design project was more focused in scope than many of the others I’ve worked on. Shaun Barnes, of Jigsaw Internet Solutions, approached me to re-design his company logo. He knew he wanted a jigsaw piece shown in the design, and preferably more than one (to show a connection rather than a single lonely […]

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Logo design for Tudor Bourn

The Tudor Bourn Collection is a bed linen textile range. My client manufactures more than 400 ranges for their customers, and it was my role to create the identity design.
A very traditional logo was required, appealing to the higher end of the market. The demographics were 45-65 years of age, earning a salary of approximately […]

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Logo design and card for Tammy Lenski

Tammy Lenski business card

Tammy Lenski LLC is a business that deals with conflict resolution in the workplace, and Dr. Tammy Lenski approached me to re-design the company logo, business card and letterhead.

I’ve always found it a pleasure doing business with someone I know, and this time was certainly no exception. Read on for a detailed insight into the design process.

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Brochure design for the non-profit Darbar

Darbar, a non-profit organisation for South Asian music, approached me to design their 2008 festival brochure. Below are a few sample pages from the printed publication.

The brochure is A5 in size, saddle-stitched, and runs over 36 pages. Two main typefaces are used throughout - Clarendon (for headings) and Gotham (for body text). The best example […]

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Logo and business card design for Fidelity Hearing Center

Fidelity Hearing Center logo design

I was approached by the California-based Fidelity Hearing Center, and asked to design both a logo and business card that were easily differentiated from their competition. First and foremost, the logo’s primary purpose was to act as an identifier for the organisation.

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Logo design for the FFOH record label

I was recently approached by a newcomer in the record label field, asking if I could assist with their logo design.
The company name is Four Figures One Head, or FFOH.
FFOH was initiated towards the end of 2007 by four leading music producers here in the UK, and they required an identity that was both […]

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Logo design for Unique Blog Designs

Nate Whitehill, of both Nate Whitehill dot com and Unique Blog Designs (UBD), approached me to design a new logo for his UBD company.
I was delighted when Nate approached me, as I’ve been reading, and enjoying, his blog articles for many months.

When I asked what attributes of needed portrayed, Nate said:
Freshness, uniqueness, simplicity, innovation, high […]

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Logo design for The Wired Kayaker

The Wired Kayaker is a blog that rolls kayaks, gear and gadgets into one. It’s authored by Drew Bennett, the gold award winner of my graphic design prize draw, and one of Drew’s prizes was a custom logo design from yours truly.
Drew’s kayak blog is currently on the Blogger network, but soon he’ll have a […]

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