We were asked by the East Bay non-profit Project Peace to create a promotional campaign for their second annual Project Peace Speakers Series. The topic of the lecture series is modern day slavery.
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East Bay video production studio specializing in non-profit, commercial videos, and wedding videography. Capturing moments that matter.
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WebEngine is a robust, user maintainable, web development platform created by Tap Consulting, a California central coast tech company. Tap Consulting never really had a true logo identity so when they asked us to create a brand and website for their product, we took it as an opportunity to brand them as well.
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Through our long time relationship with Bay Area non-profit, Project Peace, we received the honor of designing the campaing for "An Evening with Joel Salatin". You may remember Joel Salatin as the outspoken farmer in the film Food, Inc.
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ThinkHouse Collective is a membership based coworking community for people who work independently as entrepreneurs, freelancers, contractors, political consultants and lobbyists in Midtown and Downtown Sacramento. This fun and talented group works in an inspiring space in a charming yellow Victorian house.
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Artists Moving is a professional labor and trucking organization made up of creatives who are masters in the art of the move. As artists it was important to them that their logo, print and website be visually interesting and portray their creative spirits.
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We wanted to stray away from any icons that would narrowly define Public Profit’s work, so we went with the idea that less really is more. An elegant typeface simply bracketed together provided a way for the breadth of their work to be able to show.
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We knew that with a name like Forza we needed to go with a strong typeface that reflected its meaning, complimented by the smaller typeface below. We created a podium above Forza, drawing our eyes upward through the logo.
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In order to soften the logo, we went with earth tones and a soft edged type face. For all of the designs we focused on a fresh look of simple and open designs reflecting that less is more.
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We used the traditionally strong combination of blue and gray, but in warmer welcoming tones together with a modern serif typeface. The logo and other designs are very structured to show their stability and excellent work.
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We created a logo that referenced their measurement technology where small particles are picked up to create data. In the logo the colors of nature were used showing how they measure what is all around us.
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We selected a warm color palette that was simultaneously welcoming and exciting. This was combined with a beautiful type treatment and an original pattern made especially for Lisa Blanchard Design.
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We aimed to create a logo that reflects the past, but used in a contemporary fashion. The beautiful open historic typeface was an easy place to start, it spoke to us immediately. We created the complimentary icon in the center to be both organic and traditional, something people would innately feel they had seen before.
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We created a hand drawn icon referencing a carved initial one might see in old world Italy. It also reminds some people of an S formed in frothy cappuccino foam. In either case, this organic element is brought together with clean type possessing strong circular a’s and o’s that continue to make us think of cups of espresso.
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We wanted to create a look that was both messy and clean, complex and simple; something that would make people feel. We chose distressed and minimal typefaces, and an icon and colors reflecting contrasts. In order to let the logo speak, we went with simplicity on the rest of the designs.
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The design reflects the organic and structured, the coming together of nature and manmade. With the natural and warm green, a strong contrast is made with the white. We wanted to create movement within the layout of type and images, providing a sense of motion and progress.
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For each series of teachings we sought to create a visual representation of what was being processed and discussed. The design for Life 101 was based on a hallway at Cal, while Resolved was created to look like a top secret document.
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