This was my second shot at a brand redo for Jennings and I tried to make it a little more Social Media. The name, email, phone number, and title are all placed within white boxes that resemble web forms. The people shapes are humanistic but almost look like their floating. Kind of a metaphor for how people use the web.
Portfolio
Rock Wives and Devil Signs
Rock Wives and Devil Signs - A collaborative blog for two women in the Kansas City metro area who review rock concerts. They were looking for a logo to put on t-shirts for Rockfest on May 30th. They came to me with a loose idea of what they wanted - devil horns sign and a big fat wedding ring. I really loved their idea and am looking forward to reading their blog which will soon be located here: Rock Wives and Devil Signs.com.
Phipps Lane
I participated on the graphic design competition web site crowdSPRING.com. The client was Phipps Lane, the financial physician. Project requirements were:
Dataful
Excerpt from Urban Dictionary
Dataful
Often used in academic research centers in superficial and sarcastic contexts.
Dee Dee: Boy, that strategic analysis report was really dataful.
Martyn: Wasn’t it, though? I thought it highly impactful.
Beyond The Epic Run, A Reality Film
In February 2000, a couple left home in Switzerland to run around the world…alone. A small crowd of friends and family gathered in the morning hours in the shadows of the Matterhorn in Sion, Switzerland. They were there to send Serge and Nicole Roetheli off with great fanfare to begin what would be an epic journey. With Nicole as his sole crew support, following him on a motorcycle towing a small trailer, Serge was setting off to run over 25,000 miles, on six continents and through 37 countries.
The Wedding Website
Instead of having fancy mail back invitations, Megan and I went for the cost effective route and drove all rsvpers to our personal wedding website, Megan Meets Joe. The first page leads off with a strange story about socks, it’s the story of how we met. And, I’m a web designer and I couldn’t stand to put our information on one of those horrid pages from The Knot.












