Posted in Logos, Portfolio on March 17th, 2008 Comments Off

This client had a web site, but needed a new logo and top banner for it.
I designed the logo and top web banner (above) for Do-Over Clothing.com, a Houston-based company specializing in unique, waterproof babywear.
My role: logo design, graphic design
Others provided: web site design
Posted in Logos, Portfolio, Web Sites on January 14th, 2008 No Comments »

I designed this logo and web site for a bakery. The design’s simple elegance gives the spotlight to the bakery’s product.
My role: designer. Others provided photography. Mockup.
Posted in Logos, Portfolio, Texas Forest Service, Web Sites on December 28th, 2007 Comments Off


I designed this logo and website for the Texas Forest Service. The Wildfire Information Toolbox is a centralized web site to share news, maps and details about wildfires in Texas.
My role: Toolbox logo design, web design, XHTML and CSS development
Others provided: TFS “star and tree” logo design, writing, photography
Posted in Logos, Portfolio on August 10th, 2007 No Comments »
This entrepreneur requested a sophisticated and feminine identity for her company, The Green Menagerie, which specializes in hand-crafted, stylish and functional baby and children’s items. I designed this flourish-filled logo to help her product get noticed in the chic-est of boutiques.

The North Davis Church of Christ needed a logo for their centennial celebration in 2007. I worked with a committee to create this elegant, traditional logo.
Posted in Logos on January 15th, 2007 No Comments »
Posted in Logos on November 7th, 2006 No Comments »

I designed this logo and web site for the Texas Forest Service’s Famous Trees of Texas. The site showcases trees that hold records or were part of Texas’ frontier history.
A popular book of the same name was last produced in the 1970s; this site replaces the book and allows users to search by county, species, or historical topic, and provides maps and directions to the trees.
My role: Graphic design, web page creation, site mapping. Others provided content, database development, and site building.
I designed a logo, web site, brochure, and freestanding display for a research group specializing in upgrading and revitalizing the nation’s fleet of older aircraft. The retro design uses a patriotic color palette and a pixelated background.


Lighted tabletop display, approximately 6×20 feet. It can be split into two displays.
Posted in Logos, Mike Downey on September 28th, 2004 No Comments »

I created this identity for independent writer Mike Downey. This offbeat identity fits his business and personality perfectly.
My role: Art direction, graphic design, business card design.