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Grand Meadow Heritage Center

Grand Meadow Heritage Center

Grand Meadow Heritage Center Grand Meadow Heritage Center     Grand Meadow Heritage Center is a historical museum with a focus on the rural way of life. They have been really hitting it hard with their festivals and fundraising, so they decided on a brand upgrade to assist with their efforts. Over there on the right was their existing logo. Now I’m not going to go into full-out logo shaming mode. It serves its purpose and with a little tweaking of the text it could be a functional logo. I liked the color they were using and understood what they were portraying. I used their color but dropped the silhouette and went with something more detailed. There’s just something rustic, classic, and timeless about pencil drawings. So I went with that. The rebrand has helped by not only attracting new people to their festivals but also improving their perception by prospective donors and grant holders. They have been a professional and legit heritage center for a long time, now it’s just easier for them to show this through their professionally done collateral material. http://grandmeadowheritage.com/   % Logo Redesign % Print and Web Design Amazing Result Time for a rebrand? Get In...
Krosch Hackle

Krosch Hackle

Krosch Hackle Krosch Hackle Farm     Krosch Hackle Farm is in the business of selling rooster saddles (hide with feathers) to fly fishermen for, you guessed it, tying flies. Naturally for the logo I used a colorful fly as the main focus while utilizing the rooster image as a secondary element. The tag line “Krosch fish” pretty much says it all! We finished up the branding with business cards and packaging. Krosch fish you shall. Farm Chickens Powerful Result Have a start-up company? Get In...
Mulkey Tool

Mulkey Tool

Mulkey Tool Mulky Tool – Multi Tool   A logo designed for a prototype multi-tool machined right here in Kingsley. The entrepreneur came up with the name and the idea of using a monkey for a mascot. The tool itself is tiny but does a lot of things. That’s the idea behind showing it as a large wrench in the logo, so big the monkey has to carry it on his shoulder. % Concept Study % Design Sweet ass logo Have a product to brand? Get In...
Corn King

Corn King

Corn King Corn King   Logo and sign designed for a local street vendor. The vinyl sign was used along the roadside stand and also at events. He wanted a quickly done logo that is eye catching. No I did not use a “K” for corn, that is just too played out. And yes, I was paid in sweet corn! We accept barter at Dirt Road Design, don’t be afraid to ask! Quick Design Ears of Corn Satisfied Customer Looking to barter? Get In...
Down Home Decor

Down Home Decor

Down Home Decor Down Home Decor   A logo designed for a local decor shop. All of my logo designs start out as pencil drawings. This one made it into the final stage as a pencil drawing, which was converted to vector for large scale reproduction. You can’t really tell, but yes it is 100% vector art. Do you want to go into business with the text “Down Home Decor” and a clip art of a lamp? Don’t skimp, it does nothing good for you. % Illustration % Typography Effective Result Need illustration? Get In...