Friday, October 28, 2011

WKVL AM 850



This is a Media Guide (as you can see) for an AM radio station here in East TN. I created their logo, business cards for them and this media guide. All original. (NOTE: the black behind the guide is just a prop to hold it up)And I must say I kinda like the way the photograph turned out as well!

 Logo for the Radio Station.

Morton Farms


Business card for my husband. This is a public forum, so I've removed the personal contact information.

Postcard Mailer


This is a postcard for the company I currently work for.

My New Business Card


This is my new business card. It's a lot more simple than my original one. I guess you live and learn, especially about what you personally do and don't like and what is effective. It's a lot harder than you think to do something for yourself. I'm indecisive anyway, so something like this was more difficult than I anticipated. I had to create something that defines me, my business, and how I like to do things. Hmmm. Now how to do that....?

One element in particular is simplicity. A lot of designers have this mentality that if it isn't screaming with crazy things and lots of things that it isn't good. I don't really think that way. Simplicity can really be your best friend when it comes to designing an identity for your company or service or whatever you are trying to promote. People are in a real big hurry these days. They don't have time to sit and read an ad that contains millions of "high" points about your business. Heck, I'm sure they/you/somebody hasn't even read all this! But my point is that people are looking for something easy and quick to read that highlights your very best and strongest points in a simple way.

That's what I've tried to do with my system that identifies me. I hope it worked. This is a public forum, so I've removed all the personal contact information, except the email address, which is valid, so email me if you are interested in getting some work done!

Handy Man Business Card



I made this card for a guy who wanted to keep it simple, keep costs of printing down (1 color), but get his message across about what he does. I wanted to make it stand out from any other Handy Man service or their cards. So this is what we have! This is a public forum, so I've removed all the personal contact information.