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Nokia logo redesign and identity manual

A complete redesign of Nokia's logo and branding. The logo has several iterations for ease of use, and the identity manual lays out the guidelines of how to use the new logo and its related branding. There are also new business cards, envelope designs, stationary, and more.

These were created for a class assignment.

Full Identity Manual (PDF)

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Minnesota Image intro video

An energetic introductory video for a photography and design group.

Using consistent imagery from the company's logo and web site, as well as fun music and musical cues, this video simultaneously conveys the heart of the company and describes exactly what it does.

This type of video can be useful on web sites, DVDs, and other visual projects to convey what your company or service is all about.

Warning: This is loud. I will upload a quieter version soon.

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The Kiwi Group logo

A modern logo design that gives the impression of innovation, technology, professionalism and class.

Program Used:

Adobe Illustrator CS3

SkyWest ad series

A series of 3 magazine advertisements, designed to promote SkyWest's airline services.

This series of promotional items sets the airline apart from its competitors by presenting the viewer with attitude, energy, and an overall implication of fun. Since most other airline ads are boring and forgettable, I thought it'd be a good idea to be a little more in-your-face and edgy. The viewer is initially surprised by the ad, which then prompts them to pay more attention to it.

The series includes 3 posters, 2 billboards, and a standee/window sticker.

These were created for a class assignment.

Original photography by Bryan Evans.

Programs Used:

Adobe InDesign, Adobe Photoshop

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Typography experiment: Spartan army

Using nothing but letterforms, I re-created a scene from a recent movie.

It's pretty impractical, but fun nonetheless.

"Double-Click Geek Ale" product label

This logo was designed for a (fictional) brewery. The drink is meant to appeal to the "geek" crowd, appealing to their sense of humor and desire for the unique.

It also embraces an absurd, self-deprecating sense of humor.

Program Used:

Adobe Illustrator