Bramblethorn Studios Logo I created this logo for my art business, Bramblethorn Studios. By creating it as a vector graphic in Adobe Illustrator, I can apply it to a variety of different applications from website headers and business cards to t-shirts or large-scale signage with very little modification and no loss in image quality. The thorns, berries and leaves seem complex, but are actually repetitions of very basic forms that could be constructed quickly, then copied, pasted and tweaked to produce variability and liveliness in the composition.
Bramblethorn Studios BerryLeaf Graphic This is a distillation of some of the graphic elements that occur in the logo. I took one of the leaves and one of the berries, and paired them together into a graphic that can be used as a functional or decorative element in flyers or web materials, including FavIcons, website buttons, or a little something to provide visual impact to my business cards.
Bramblethorn Studios Skull Graphic I created this skull in Adobe Illustrator as part of the many smaller decorations appearing in the Bramblethorn Studios logo, where you actually see a simplified version of this image tucked in the upper left-hand corner of the vine. This larger version serves as Bran LeFae's avatar graphic on her business cards, and spices up the company website with that rockstar panache you know you want so badly.
Brompton Academy Logo Here's a logo I did while I was still in Art School for an international preparatory academy. I created the basic image on paper and as a bitmap image, and got help from a designer friend, Christophe Berthoud, in creating the final image in Adobe Illustrator. In the end I created this full-color version, a simplified color version (not pictured) and a black & white version.
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Logos and Graphics

Here's a collection of some different business graphics I've created. All of these I created from scratch, from the basic design stage to final manifestation as vector graphic images using Adobe Illustrator. The final form of each of these is usually a .png or .jpg file in a size and resolution suitable for the final destination, which can be as varied as small print documents to web or email compatibility to large scale signage.

Ian LeFae
{Graphic Designer} {Illustrator} {Fine Art Painter} Seattle, WA