
More designs for Marino Campus. The Tees!
Here’s the new designs for the Marino Campus. A logo tee, a athletic style tee, a women’s tee, and of course, a polo.
Here’s the new designs for the Marino Campus. A logo tee, a athletic style tee, a women’s tee, and of course, a polo.
I’ve been asked to design a logo for the Marino Campus. Opening planned for this fall. It’s a college for the autistic. It’s part of the Dan Marino Foundation in Ft. Lauderdale. This is an awesome foundation for a great cause. I love these sort of groups. I’m sure they’re going to go a long way and help multitudes of those truely deserving. What can be better than that? I’m truely proud to be a tiny part of it. Here’s the logo and the business card. I fuzzed out the name, etc. out of respect for privacy. The stationary and other bits will be coming soon.
It’s taken a while, but here are a few pieces of the Paramount for my Dad’s 90th birthday. That’s my mom and dad’s wedding picture in the first poster. Me and my dad in the second. And one for the Coast Guard because my dad’s an old “Coasty”. It’s taken so long because my poor little computer keeps gaking on the rendering. I’ll just have to talk nice, pat it’s head and beg. Then maybe it’ll let me build the building.
This is a group I hold dear to my heart. I designed their logo and have friends in the service. I was again asked to design a display banner. I hope you like it as much as I enjoyed creating for them. I hope they are able to help as many as possible. They deserve everything we have to offer.
I’ve done work for a while now for Pauline Baker of JBM Miniatures (one of the leaders in collector quality dollhouse miniatures). She asked me if I wanted to try creating custom miniature doors. Since I had created architectural models back in the 70’s, I figured I would give it a shot. This was something I never thought I would be doing, but why not. And it shows my creativity and architectural knowledge. I treat them as if they are real full-size doors and make sure they express their “life”, the wear and tear of being used over the years and the many people who have gone through them. And just for fun, all the doors have keys. The images of them below show both sides of the door and the last one shows one of the styles in it’s “raw” form. I also created art for a new website of Pauline’s, CustomDollhouse.com. And a newsletter. And a pull-up tradeshow booth banner. I’ve also re-designed the masthead for the JBM website, JBMMiniatures.com.
Hey kids, I’m back. Haven’t blogged for quite a while. Life distracts sometimes. Here’s a logo I worked up for a possible upcoming television network. The top one is the full version and the botton (D2) is the bottom corner icon. Whatta ya think?
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