The client reached out with the desire to redesign their company logo (seen left). They were moving locations and in need of a rebrand to better reflect themselves as a family owned company.
Brand Analysis
After speaking with the client about their business, I determined the “feel” of the brand. I then created a moodboard for the development of the logo redesign.
Sketching
A series of handsketches from the early stages of development. The client expressed their desire to include something automotive related to represent their business as well as wings to represent their connection to the bible verse Isaiah 40:31.
Digital Development
A series of digital versions from the development of the logo. There were several versions of the redesign made before a final direction was decided for the new logo.
Primary Logo
To be used on various merchandising and signage as the main identifier of the brand. The primary logo (above) and an inverted version of the primary logo (below) can be used in multiple color variations.
Brandmark
An illustrative mark pulled from the primary logo. In this close up, the addition of the symbols in the connected rod of the piston are more easily seen. These were added at the request of the client to symbolize the path Jesus Christ takes in the Bible. They and the wings serve to exemplify the company’s Christian roots.
Word Mark
Also pulled directly from the primary logo. This wordmark is to be used on various merchandising and signage as a brand identifier when the space does not allow for the full primary logo.
Typography
The primary brand font is Modesto Poster Regular. The secondary brand font is Franklin Gothic Regular — with the use of the book, demi, medium, and heavy weights as needed.
Color Palette
The primary brand colors are a dark navy blue and a creamy off-white. The secondary brand colors are a medium and light blue as well as a dark and light gray.
Color Variations
Variations within the palette that complement each other.
Postcard
A mockup of a postcard notifying current customers of the location, name, and logo change.
Business Card
A standard style card with the company logo being full center on one side and contact information on the other — with the addition of the bible verse that inspired the addition of the wings in the logo.
Signage
The primary logo of the brand used as signage outside the new building.
Original Design
The client reached out with the desire to redesign their company logo(seen left). They were moving locations and in need of a rebrand to better reflect themselves as a family owned company.
Brand Analysis
After speaking with the client about their business, I determined the “feel” of the brand. I then created a moodboard for the development of the logo redesign.
Sketching
A series of handsketches from the early stages of development. The client expressed their desire to include something automotive related to represent their business as well as wings to represent their connection to the bible verse Isaiah 40:31.
Digital Development
A series of digital versions from the development of the logo. There were several versions of the redesign made before a final direction was decided for the new logo.
Primary Logo
To be used on various merchandising and signage as the main identifier of the brand. The primary logo (above) and an inverted version of the primary logo (below) can be used in multiple color variations.
Brandmark
An illustrative mark pulled from the primary logo. In this close up, the addition of the symbols in the connected rod of the piston are more easily seen. These were added at the request of the client to symbolize the path Jesus Christ takes in the Bible. They and the wings serve to exemplify the company’s Christian roots.
Wordmark
Also pulled directly from the primary logo. This wordmark is to be used on various merchandising and signage as a brand identifier when the space does not allow for the full primary logo.
Typography
The primary brand font is Modesto Poster Regular. The secondary brand font is Franklin Gothic Regular — with the use of the book, demi, medium, and heavy weights as needed.
Color Palette
The primary brand colors are a dark navy blue and a creamy off-white. The secondary brand colors are a medium and light blue as well as a dark and light gray.
Color Variations
Variations within the palette that complement each other.
Postcard
A mockup of a postcard notifying current customers of the location, name, and logo change.
Business Card
A standard style card with the company logo being full center on one side and contact information on the other — with the addition of the bible verse that inspired the addition of the wings in the logo.
Signage
The primary logo of the brand used as signage outside the new building.