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Together We Grow

A series of projects for a Day Care Center for Medically Fragile Children.

Industrial Skylights

Industrial Skylights needed a site and brochure to display their impressive portfolio of construction projects. Reconciling the Southern California company's playful logo with their elite clientele was a design challenge that was met by inccorporating thick, black lines into a classic layout. It was also important to the owners that their new clients be informed about the quality of the materials they use.

Greener Tables

The Greener Tables Association logo was orginally conceived in as a much different look and color palate. After a few iterations of the website based on that logo, the entire idea was scrapped and we started fresh.  

The new logo, website, and associated business system are cleaner, simpler, and much more in line with the clients' sensibilities.

The Gildred Companies

The Gildred Companies is a Southern California property management firm that needed a classic logo and web site that reflected their company's long history. In an effort to reach prospective renters on the go, the cell phone-friendly gildredco.mobi was also built.

FlorAffair

Patti Silvas came to me with a need to upgrade an outdated website for her company. We worked within her budget to create Flash-based website gallery that showcased her best work.

Adams Avenue Farmers Market

I'm always pleased when I have the opportunity to start fresh on a design. The marching orders for this logo design were that the client had an idea about color scheme and knew they wanted a carrot in the logo. The opening of the Farmers' Market on Adams' Avenue in San Diego has been delayed till early 2010. 

Lewis Associates

I spent 4 years with Lewis Associates. This is just one of many iterations of the website.

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San Diego Alliance for Marriage Equality (SAME)

Another pro bono adventure, the SAME website uses a simple Drupal framework to display information about the groups upcoming events. The Logo, which incorporates a maroon equal sign, has become synonymous with LGBT activism in San Diego.