NewLife Church Wanted a logo to reflect their family-room atmosphere (they actually have couches in the church) and emphasis on transparency. They also needed something flexible enough to work with a variety of sub-brands and ministries.
Eversaw Construction wanted a logo to capture their commitment to professionalism, quality, and efficiency.
We designed this wordmark to be simple first (this is key for communicating professionalism). The swooshing V and A form a pleasing symmetry and symbolize quick turnaround time.
Reframe is a learning cohort rethinking the strategy of building churches and hoping people come.
For this logo, an ultra-minimal church structure appears in the foreground with a picture frame in the background. The "compact" version combines text and symbol in a tidy, square package (pictured on the banner mockup).
Interpres offers professional French-to-English translation.
They wanted to set themselves apart from sloppy algorithms with a clean, inviting logo that emphasizes *precision* (the kind you only get from a thoughtful, human translator).
In this logo, a pin represents precision, and a folded ribbon represents translation.
Renewd Living Solutions offers an imaginative take on residential spaces, as well as other aspects of living and wellness.
Turning shipping containers into houses isn’t their only project, but it is emblematic of the work they like to do: taking something old, and giving it new life.
Our solution combines two fonts - one old; one new - to reflect this business philosophy.
Bold Media House are wedding and lifestyle photographers who wanted a simple, bold logo to accompany their name.
We created this black-and-white-only icon to look good alongside any colour scheme, and to subtly evoke camera film.
Deep Roots is a conference run by the Anglican Diocese of Fredericton. We created a stained-glass inspired logo, blending tradition with a modern illustrated art style.
Serve is a yearly opportunity for CBWC youth groups to get involved with ministries and service projects around Canada.
The client wanted a badge-style logo that captured the diversity of landscapes in western Canada. The colour scheme and layout are designed to call to mind the coast, mountains, and prairies characteristic of the region.
Tim Carruthers wanted a logo that felt appropriate to camp settings, while maintaining a sense of professionalism. We settled on a classic campfire icon with Tim’s initials hidden within the sharp edges.
This was a fun project: an entry for a logo design contest!
Payzeal is a fictional online payment service. Their main brand values are passion and transparency.
St. Paul's wanted a logo that felt at home with their location on the Rothesay Common, while emphasizing trust and tradition.
The "flag-steeple" fits a very abstract profile of St. Paul's within a tidy flag shape.
The goal was to represent the phrase: "Centered in Christ | Committed to Community."
The cross / chain emblem points to both aspects of the phrase without being overly complex.
The circle arrangement allows for emphasis on the shorthand "Union Street" while keeping the subtitle legible even at small sizes.
Brooks Flooring wanted a logo that communicated professionalism and precision, so we crafted a very visual logo illustrating a floor with sharp angles and corners, all fit within a tidy square.
This logo features a minimalist profile of Southern Nova Scotia, all tucked within a tidy bulb shape. Subtle shading gives a sense depth as the shoreline "pops" out of the background.
Framework Church is a new church plant in Gainesville, VA. The logo icon is a letter F mashed up with a letter W to resemble supporting structure.
This logo works with transparencies to transcend colour; it takes on shades of whatever background it is put in front of.
Kids connect is a kids program for a church in New Zealand. They were looking for a fun, vibrant logo along with a set of icons to represent their various age groups.
The “connection” icons have many potential applications, and even interlock with one another to create a repeating pattern.
Simplicity is key in logo design. In the symbol for this logo, the letter C visually "converges" with another line. All of this fits in a compact, heart-shaped package.
Green Hill Lake Camp is a summer camp in NB, Canada that emphasizes a safe, fun summer experience with an emphasis on water play.
The logo was designed to be both playful and professional with simple, attractive form and a wildly vibrant color scheme that screams, "fun for kids!"
Ormocto Baptist Church had a logo and website made. They chose the “clean text” option of the concepts presented to them.
Apéro chez Jo (Happy Hour at Jo's) is a video podcast about big ideas (theology, philosophy, society, etc.) in a fun, casual setting (usually with a glass of beer).
We used a visual pun to capture both aspects of the show (beer + light bulb).
Caton's Island is a camp in Browns Flat, NB that hosts youth and kids all summer long. We wanted to create a feeling of vibrance and fun in the web and print materials while still maintaining a navigable and intuitive experience for parents.
Visit: catonsisland.com
SPRY is a fictional home furnishing / decor company boasting modern, timeless designs. The spry fawn characterizes the newness and simple beauty in all SPRY home decor.
PRESTO is a fictional coffee shop with quality coffee and short wait times. Our favorite logos incorporate visual puns, and this one is easily seen as either a hat or a cup with a color scheme that hearkens back to old magic posters.
The IH website represents the collaborative work of youth leaders from across Canada. With the help of Berdene du Toit's creating the graphic pieces, we were able to build a website that helped unite people across the nation around a singular cause.
Visit: imaginativehope.ca
Tough Snails is a fictional cyber security firm. Its design combines a literary pun with a visual pun in this fun, minimal package.
Done Right is a fictional construction / consulting firm trying to set themselves apart as the professionals in a sea of amateurs. They work mostly but not exclusively in houses (renovation, repair, add-ons, etc), and emphasize promptness, quality workmanship, and a transparent, reasonable pricing scheme.
These landscape booklet designs provide the reader a clear view of the information with sharp presentation.
This British Columbia youth event was looking for a logo that highlighted all the great things about their region. The finished product ended up looking great on t-shirts and posters.
A tri-fold brochure for a crucial cause. This brochure conveys important information in an organized and appealing way.