Logos
Logos
Logos are magic!
I use a simple equation of:
Your vision + my creativity
(and a little bit of pixie dust)
= a living, breathing identity
Scroll below to see logo examples
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Mia Makeup Artistry
Mia Makeup Artistry is a more than just a makeup service. It’s a movement towards free-expression, positivity, empowerment, therapy, relaxation and play. Mia Makeup Artistry aims to provide people of all ages, genders, religions and cultures with the confidence to be themselves and unite as a fierce community. What better way to liven the brand than with a bright palette juxtaposed with a bold, brush-generated type?
To Tash From Tash
To Tash From Tash is an online reflective journal, that is full of honesty and shows vulnerability from the author. Tash shares her thoughts and encounters with focus on the universe, energy, and attraction. Tash is a strong believer that knowledge is power. She aims to spark thoughts, change perspectives and shift her reader’s reality. Due to the cosmic flow of her writing - her branding is reflective on change and has many ‘faces’ to accomodate for this.
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Strawberry Avenue
Strawberry Avenue specialises in hand-crafted and freshly made luxury desserts that tower over the highly saturated dessert scene in Melbourne. As all desserts are cooked and assembled by hand, a raw illustration paired with hand-drawn typography was ideal to demonstrate their tactile nature.
Watt About Electrix
This sparky knows how to have fun - (and still stay safe and get the job done). So…Why not reflect his personality with a play on words and branding inspired by a comic book explosion? That’s sure to ‘amp' up interest and ‘shock’ the corporate branding system.
Swinburne Graduate Show
Swinburne School of Design, Communication Design and Digital Media required a new branding and identity for their 2015 Graduate Show. The aim was to upgrade the look and feel of similar previous events run by the university. The purpose of the evening was to celebrate graduates, demonstrate the ability and skills of the students and create introductions for students to industry partners.
Aboriginal Provisional Government
The Aboriginal Provisional Government (APG) required a new identity. This symbol represents a 'ripple effect' in the sense of what the APG says and does causes thought, conversation and action by others in their community first then on to others. It also depicts a target that symbolises the clear, specific vision that the APG has on what they want to achieve; that the Aboriginal people may stand alone as their own people and stand together with white Australians.