Crest Logo - Ion Packaging

28

Sep

08

Powerlyte went through a big shift in 2007 with a lot of new products. To push the shift in products, we also worked on a few new logo designs. I was given a piece of vector art the owner found on a stock photo site. Using that, I was to build a new crest style logo. I started in illustrator cleaning up the graphic some and then finished it off in photoshop.

 

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Cranium Logo and Magazine Ad

28

Sep

08

Powerlyte started to make a new loader shell to compete with a current product called Suicide Shells. The owner at Powerlyte came up with the name Cranium and had an idea to show a brain inside like lifting off the top of a skull. With that description, I set to work on coming up with a Logo.

 

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Powerlyte Ads

28

Sep

08

You will see a lot of the graphic design work here as part of what I did for Powerlyte as I worked there managing all of the digital assets from product images, to web design, packaging and more. These images are part of some advertising done on the current product offerings at the time. The first one, is a 5×7 card designed to be printed on a full sheet and then cut, to product 4 separate product cards per sheet. The backs of the cards simply displayed the logo. The second one takes a similar design approach, crossing over some visual elements to create a full page magazine ad.

 

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Powerlyte.com/Powerlytedirect.com

20

Sep

08

You will find a lot of work on this site that I have done for Paul and his company - Powerlyte. I had done some work in the past, adapting a template for his site to start. Then I helped him in establish an online store for his products, until eventually I was able to offer him a complete design from the ground up, wrapped around my own custom e-commerce Engine.

 

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Scott Renshaw.com

20

Sep

08

I met Scott while I was covering all of the National Tournaments for both Professional Paintball Leagues. He is an excellent photographer and when he mentioned he needed a site, it was a quick decision to get started.

 

Scott was already moving along with his photography at this point and was already looking at Photo Reflect to display photos to his clients. So he wanted a clean design that would easily migrate into that without looking too disjointed. It was a pleasure working with him because he knew what he wanted before I started so I was able to work directly towards accomplishing the technical needs to present his vision in code.

 

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