Atticare Insulation Website

Posted April 19th, 2011 in Websites by Kathryn Awe

atticareinsulation.com

Website design for Atticare Insulation, LLC. The goal was to highlight the services they provide while keeping the layout and graphics clean and the navigation simple. More of an online brochure with a few links to resources and a company contact form. I was also asked to replicate a few of the graphics in high resolution to be used in their print materials.

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Tillou Financial Group

Posted February 7th, 2011 in Branding, Logos, Marketing Campaigns by Kathryn Awe

Logo and Branding for Financial Group. Logo was designed followed by Business Cards, Stationary, Postcards. The client wanted a logo that was professional , clean and conservative but with a bit of 3-d qualities to it. The blue bar with orange accent was added later in the business card but then also incorporated into the final logo since the client liked it so much. The blue bar did serve to add a more weighty and therefore more “permanent” feel to the logo and carries over well into the other marketing.

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Jennifer Jacobson Branding

Posted February 7th, 2011 in Branding, Logos by Kathryn Awe

Logo creation and Branding. Logo and icon designed and then Business Cards, Note Cards, and a Brochure to be used as a template for future marketing. The tan gradient serves to soften the hard lines and colors of the logo. The handwritten font keeps it fun and friendly. The house illustration also serves as a great standalone icon.

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John Fletcher Identity Brand

Posted January 29th, 2011 in Branding by Kathryn Awe

Identity Branding for Real Estate Agent. Client had come with a logo already in place and wanted to use his established theme across his marketing products. Business Cards, Note Cards, Labels, and Stationary were designed for print. Client also used Post Card and Property Brochure templates that were uploaded to a web-to-print store for him to edit and order as needed.

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