Ramphouse.com - Ramphouse.com is a website that showcases the work of two videographers in Denver, Colorado. They are a professional, hard working duo that also wants to convey their down to earth, playful, out of the box style. It is a simple design that incorporates both elements of the name into one streamlined graphic. A gritty san serif font was chosen to accompany the tight graphic to reinforce the idea that they are a multifaceted team.
Crane Lake - Crane Lake is an affordable wine that is offered in most liquor stores nationwide. The new design is distinguished yet not overly embellished. It has crisp, clean lines, and subtle detail. Deep red was chosen for the background because of it’s emotional intensity and high visibility. The font is a simple sans serif so as not distract from the illustration.
Banditos Productions - Banditos Productions is a fictitious production company that provides independent film makers the tools to get their creations up and running. Having two figures back to back implies camaraderie. Giving those who associate themselves with the brand a sense that someone will be to watch over and protect them. Vibrant red bandanas were chosen to draw the eye and add visual intrigue. The font chosen to reflect the brands image is rustic yet highly readable.
Black Tie Breakfast - Black Tie Breakfast is a fabricated company that would provide an upscale breakfast experience to the public. The graphic element within the logo refers to the affluent nature of the business. It is an elegant vector with lines that do not clash with the typeface. The sans serif font chosen conveys a sense of modest sophistication. Black, white, and gray were chosen to reinforce this sensation.
Superior Engines - This logo was designed for an auto repair shop in Denver, Colorado. The design is meant to echo the personality of the shop, which is clean, fast, and professional. Edgy and cornered letters were drawn so as to parallel the sharpness of the company and their attention to detail. The two repeating elements at the top of both letters mirror the painted lines of a road. It communicates to the audience a sense of automotive without having components of a car within the piece.
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Katelyn Sherrill
Graphic Designer Denver, CO