May 7, 2012 | Graphic Design, Logo Design, Portfolio, Product Design
There She Goes Inspiring Real Women to Run I’ve worked with the two owners of this inspiring new company before. Meghan Huber and Cathy Schmidt also have played a huge role in giving Minneapolis women a chance to run in the yearly Women Run the Cities event, a...
Nov 23, 2011 | Art, Blog, Business System Design, Graphic Design, Illustration, Logo Design, Portfolio
It’s all about energy (qi) I met Connie, a shiatsu and thai yoga masseuse, one bright and sunny morning in a coffee shop in St. Paul. Literally, we had to wear our sunglasses in the coffee shop. She had called me the previous day, exclaiming that she was sick...
Nov 22, 2011 | Blog, Client Testimonials, Graphic Design, Logo Design, Portfolio, Website Design, Website Planning
A savvy new publishing company This client has what I love: A truly unique and distinct position in the market. What Keen Editions offers is editing and publishing help for authors who want to get published. Especially an author who doesn’t want the hassle and...
Jun 17, 2011 | Art, Graphic Design, Illustration, Information Graphics, Logo Design, Portfolio, Website Design, Website Planning
Logo design, illustration, and website design This project was a delightful one. Combining my skills in illustration and logo design along with web design was so fun. Starting from scratch and working closely with my clients, I was able to bring this lovely brand to...
Sep 3, 2010 | Business System Design, Graphic Design, Logo Design, Portfolio
What makes a successful logo? A company’s logo is a living thing. It needs to exude the personality of the company, as well as help customers make an easy identification. However, just like a well-balanced meal needs some veggies, a logo relies on the visual...
Jul 1, 2010 | Blog, Graphic Design, Information Graphics, Portfolio, Website Planning
A little background I’ve always been drawn to making facts more visually interesting. When I was about 10 years old I remember sitting in my grandma’s swiveling armchair, reading through this big book of graphs. Mostly odd statistics, like “How many...