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Church360º

Developed for web-based church management software, the circular shape of this logo mark promotes the notion that Church360 is panoramic system that helps manage all aspects of church management. The use of green communicates its availability for future growth, while the overall simplicity of the logo reflects the software’s ease of use.

St. Louis Print Group

This logo mark takes a modern and contemporary approach to the traditional St. Louis symbol, the fleur de lis, by using clean, simple shapes that nod to vital components of the printing industry. At the same time, it pays tribute to the St. Louis roots of the company and the market they serve, acknowledging a long heritage of excellence in the printing industry. The mark, combined with the clean lines of the san serif typeface, takes this print industry leader into a new era.

Media Watchdog

With a mission to communicate advice and educate clients on best practices in the media buying industry, this blog doesn’t pull any punches.  A stout, in-your-face mark that screams attitude as well as commanding respect from the industry.  The typeface remains the same as in the MMI logo to further the visual connection and brand recognition.

Circle Audit

This proprietary software program written and developed by Media Management Inc.(MMI) was in need of an image update.  Circle Audit is not only used by MMI, but also by their competitors and has become an industry standard.  Therefore, a visual connection was needed to connect the Circle Audit branding with the the MMI family of products.  The bold “A” fully encompassed in the smooth orange arc, professes to the comprehensiveness of the software’s capabilities.  The typeface of Circle Audit is the same as in the MMI logo to further the visual branding connection.

MMI

As an industry leader, Media Management Inc. needed a logo that stood for impartiality while revealing a colorful personality.  Clean lines brought together in repeating angles draws your eye across the logo and keeps it moving through the tagline.  The use of a strong typeface without frills shows clients, prospects, and their industry the stability and strength inherently obtainable in a business partnership.

Walbrandt Technologies

Technology and luxury combined in one sleek statement.  Simple but never overlooked, the strong, symmetrical forms share the stage with a clean type treatment that never has to scream to be heard.  One word: TechnoLust.

Saturate App

Mololithic hues of light rise up to form new colors right before your eyes.  Hinting abstractly to the color sliders used in the mobile app, these shapes lend a timeless look to a modern digital accessory.  The inherently smooth and simple type face fits perfectly with the utility for this handy iPhone app.

Spring Hill School District

Designed for the Spring Hill School District of the Kansas City area, the mark beams with light from just beyond the nearest hill.  Representing the unlimited potential and hope that comes from a quality education.  Circular in nature, the mark portrays the endless cycle of education.

Linda Kay

Operating as the the floral learning and outreach center of Baisch and Skinner, the Linda Kay Learning Center is a tribute to Linda Kay Baisch, who, during her lifetime was a integral part of Baisch and Skinner and the family behind it.  The mark of this logo consists of floral elements that represent the five Baisch sisters.  Linda Kay, specifically, is represented as the floral elements that spans across the shape and flows out into the space.  The feminine, yet modern typefaces, as well as the streamline simplistic nature of the mark itself give the center an approachable, current/up-to-date feel.

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