Category Archive: Branding/Logos

Jan 28 2012

MAJOR FREAKING ANNOUNCEMENT

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Awww, Snap! Look Who’s In The HOUSE! Whose House? OUR MOTHER SHUCKING HOUSE!!! There are moments that are exciting. You know… those moments that make your heart beat a little faster, or put a grin on your face, or that make you think “Gee, I guess I AM doing something right.” Those types of moments …

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Oct 19 2011

Logo Design: K. Gainor’s “Paladin Corps – Book 1″

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In the late summer of 2011, I had the opportunity to do some design work for up-and-coming author, Ken Gainor, for his new debut book, Paladin Corps – Book 1, a science-fiction adventure. In his words: Paladin Corps. – Book 1 is a sci-fi action novel that follows Kevin Lahzur on his reluctant journey from …

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Oct 19 2011

Scott Sigler GFL Logo Contest – My Winning Entries

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Back in 2010, Scott Sigler (aka the Future Dark Overlord) ran a contest to come up with iconic logos for the teams in his Galactic Football League (GFL) series of books.  In all, there were a possible 18 teams up for grabs to the lucky fan/designer with enough skills to attract his attention.  The lucky winners were able to get their logos …

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Oct 19 2011

Scott Sigler GFL Logo Contest – My Losing Entries

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Back in 2010, Scott Sigler (aka the Future Dark Overlord) ran a contest to come up with iconic logos for the teams in his Galactic Football League (GFL) series of books.  In all, there were a possible 18 teams up for grabs to the lucky fan/designer with enough skills to attract his attention.  The lucky winners were able to get their logos …

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