Wanted to create a very bold logo for my repackage of the dart gun toy. Came up with the name Gotcha Darts because your playing tag with the toy, I italicized the text to give it action and made the "O" of Gotcha into a target.
This was a design for a non-profit organization that teaches women working skills to gain employment after getting out of prison. The idea was a "helping" hand turning into a road to a brighter future for another individual.
Designed a logo for a set of bargain bin goggles and geared it towards kids creating a fun vector illustration of children having fun swimming and the title I illustrated to have a water look to emphasize having fun in water.
This was a logo for a former employer who was selling a product that was both a heater and a fan. So we came up with the name Warm N'Cool and used a very humanized font so the design didn't seam so mechanical. And chose to use complimentary colors blue and orange to show both warm and cool and to also use it to attract the consumers eye.
These labels were for a freelance client who was starting a line of juices. The idea was to create a universal look for all the labels for all the different flavors. So we changed only the image and the color of the outer ring when changing the flavor.
These labels were for a freelance client who was starting a line of juices. The idea was to create a universal look for all the labels for all the different flavors. So we changed only the image and the color of the outer ring when changing the flavor.
These labels were for a freelance client who was starting a line of juices. The idea was to create a universal look for all the labels for all the different flavors. So we changed only the image and the color of the outer ring when changing the flavor.
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Nathan Adams
Graphic Designer Los Angeles, CA