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Portfolio
PRINT & ILLUSTRATION
WEB & INTERACTIVE
1. LVWA*
The Livermore Valley Winegrowers Association (LVWA) requested a brochure with a natural feel "of the earth". The solution we designed was a beautiful blend of watercolor illustration and a soft cream paper.
2. Creative Yards
Creative Yards came to us with an unusual request; they wanted to re-design their palm tree logo to include a gorilla. We designed an entirely new logo, incorporating a gorilla, a new palm tree design, and a natural, wood cut, landscaping feel.
3. Devine Juice
We designed this logo and stationery system for Devine Juice, an up-and-coming smoothie company who requested a refreshing look and feel.
4. All Throttle
This Race Shop approached us with a large project on a very short timeline. We were able to produce a logo and apply it to their new product line in less than a week.
5. Xilinx
Xilinx asked us to create a reusable logo for a reprogrammable chip design contest. Our solution alludes to the shape of a microchip as a blank canvas, encouraging contestants to demonstrate the device's flexibility. Among many uses, Xilinx placed the logo on the contest's awards.
6. Robles & Castles*
Robles & Castles is a law firm specializing in advising architectural clients. Working with their current identity design, this stationery system reflects the architectural theme.
7. Weekes Enterprises
Weekes Enterprises is a sales consulting company. The identity we created was intended to emphasize the founder's trademarked "sales wheel."
8. Monster Snowboards
This company needed a truly creative look to set their prototype snowboards apart from the competition. The use of strong illustration helped define their product as something new and innovative.
1. The Nut Tree*
The Nut Tree asked for a white, open design that emphasized pictures more than text. This site features roll-over menus and Flash animation to minimize the real-estate given up to these items, while still being easy to navigate and view photos.
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2. SC2004*
The Super Computing Conference 2004 (SC2004) wanted to emphasize this year's Pittsburgh location and of course, the high tech nature of their conference. The main image was selected to go with their tag line, "Bridging Communities."
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3. Marples
Marples has been a client since 1999. Our latest project was a redesign of the style to create a recognizable consistency. This incorporated their web site, advertising, signage and corporate image.
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4. SavingsPath Assoc., Inc.
SavingsPath is a hospital supply chain consulting company. The web site design was based upon their current logo and brochure design, and helped build a stronger, more recognizable image for this growing firm.
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5. ASLPC
The Associated Students of Las Positas College (ASLPC) web site was done as a pro-bono project, to give back to the community. The site includes several sections that can be easily updated by student volunteers.
6. McNamara's
McNamara's site was created to mimic the warm and personal feel of their restaurant.
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7. Weekes Enterprises
Weekes Enterprises' founder has a recognizable face in the sales consulting field. The web site, therefore, was centered around the founder's image. Also, we included a Flash banner that further illustrates a connection between the logo and his sales wheel.
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8. Pacific Color Graphics
Pacific Color Graphics printing wanted to emphasize their samples while still creating intrigue on thier home page. Each rollover represents a very important part of their business.
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Projects marked with a * were completed by
Epoch Graphics member(s) while at another firm.