Posted: September 28th, 2009 | Author: Sarah Camp | Filed under: Case Studies, Design, General, Identity and Branding | Tags: identity, iqmz, IQMZ.com, logo, ohdoctah, process, social media | View Comments
Owen JJ. Stone, AKA Ohdoctah, wanted to take his company Inquiring Mindz to the next level, so he came to us for a complete logo and branding solution. We are currently working on his website redesign to complement the logo that we created.
The IQMZ.com identity needed to be something intriguing, something different, something that would really set his company apart from other Social Media enthusiasts. Read the rest of this entry »
Posted: August 29th, 2009 | Author: Sarah Camp | Filed under: Design, Graphic Design, Identity and Branding, Web Design | Tags: branding, fashion, intervention, process, style | View Comments
If you’ve ever watched What Not to Wear, you know that Stacy and Clinton and their team work miracles with not only helping people to dress a lot better, but to also emit an air of confidence.
Branding and design is just like fashion. Potential customers will judge your company and credibility based upon how the design looks, just like people judge you based on how you dress. Design is a very important part of any business plan, and if you don’t take it seriously and use an expert, your business and/or personal brand will suffer. Read the rest of this entry »
Posted: August 8th, 2009 | Author: Sarah Camp | Filed under: Design, General, Graphic Design, Identity and Branding, Web Design | Tags: criticism, designer, details, honesty, Inspiration, tips | View Comments
Of course, everyone has different tastes and styles that they prefer. Designer A may be good at one thing, while Designer B could be good at another, and they are both still considered good designers. I’ve taken all of this into consideration and created this completely objective list of things that I think make someone a good designer, leaving the actual design of things – their taste and talent – out of it. These are things that are usually known or assumed, but I have elaborated on their meaning and how they can apply. Read the rest of this entry »
Posted: August 2nd, 2009 | Author: Sarah Camp | Filed under: Case Studies, Design, General, Identity and Branding | Tags: entertainment, logo, process | View Comments
Film Garden Entertainment is an award-winning production company that has worked for a variety of networks, including ABC, The Discovery Channel, FOX, Animal Planet, Spike, and MSNBC. They came to us in need of a new website and logo to refresh their image. We are in the midst of working on their website, however we have found a winner for the logo. We started with their ideas and information specific to their project and went through several phases, as with any design project, there is a certain process to be followed. Read the rest of this entry »