This is the final version of a logo I created for the Oeste International Community Volunteers.This is the third iteration of the logo I created for my company, Beartooth Productions. The concept was to use film strips of various sizes (implying both film and photography) to form a mountain range — as the company is named after the Beartooth mountains.Contest-winning design for US Collegiate Archery Program LogoDesign and layout for Andheri DVD posterI created this design for a wedding favor: custom silk scarves. Look carefully — there are a few surprises hidden within the turtle. The design was silk-screened onto the scarves with dye resist. Once the image dried the surrounding areas were then hand painted in various blues and greens.This logo was a prototype for a hunting TV show entitled “Triple V Outdoors.” I wanted to create a design that contained three V’s in a subtle way, that also evoked outdoor adventure and hunting. I also wanted to make sure the logo would work against both dark and light backgrounds.This logo was created for a blog. Admittedly, the log cabin is not an original design, but was altered from clip art in the public domain.This design was created for a T-shirt celebrating a 70th birthday hike up a 14,000 foot mountain in ColoradoThis logo was created for the TV show I created, produced, and directed, “Nock Out.” What I like most about this logo is the optical illusion; the arrow is passing through the top “O” and hitting the bottom “O,” even though the two lines of text appear to be on the same plane.