Southwest and Art-Deco inspired , this logo was designed for an up-and-coming film cafe located in the heart of Downtown El Paso, Texas.
Inspired by the 1986 smash hit by Kenny Loggins, this logo was designed for a local entertainment duo promoting their trivia, comedy, and karaoke services.
This Facebook group was looking for signature design for their t-shirts to sell during their popular annual Cactus Gardens Tour.
Created for a local hair-stylist wanting to establish her own identity. A year later she opened her own studio called, “The Colour Cauldron”.
Complimenting the “El Paso Hair Witch” identity, this design was created for the same hair-stylist once she opened her own studio salon.
In 2021 the City of El Paso announced the construction of its newest museum for children. Soon after the El Paso Community Foundation invited the community to submit suggestions for the name of the four-story, state-of-the-art interactive education and science center slated to open in January 2024.
Branding created for a local photographer to use as a watermark on photography and other promotional materials.
Logo designed as a seal for a lifestyle brand to be easily fitted on swag and apparel.
This name and design was initially created for a food truck looking to incorporate Mexican cuisine with an Asian flair.
This client was gaining traction with customers and needed an identity for their business.
The main priority for this logo was its use as a watermark for the photographer. Taking into consideration the meaning behind the name and the iconic landmark of El Paso, the incorporation of both elements was a no-brainer.
This client was looking for a clean logo that could be made into stickers as part of their promotional marketing.