Logo Design
...the primary building block of any brand

Slogoed LLC
There are three meaningful elements to this logo: the "S", the "logo" and the "ed". For starters, the "S" becomes a branding element for Slogoed, like the swoosh of the Nike logo. The word "logo" which makes you think marketing/creativity. Finally, the “ed” helps complement Slogoed’s slogan – We’ve Got You Covered! In addition, this logo works very well when used either positive or negatively.
#BoulderStrong Fundraiser
This logo was inspired by the 10 lives that were innocently taken in the Boulder King Soopers massacre. I produced t-shirts with this logo imprinted on them and sold them online. 20% of all proceeds from these t-shirts will be donated to the Colorado Healing Fund, to help support the victims of the Boulder Supermarket Tragedy.


Realtor's Lens
This logo was created for a local real estate photographer. I chose to gear this logo to what's relevant to this industry, but also accurately represents him and his business. The design of this logo consists of the shape of a house along with an SLR camera with its shutter visible. When choosing a color for this logo, it wasn’t done hastily. Each color conveys a different message, so I wanted to make sure it matched his business values and positions in the right light. I chose blue because it conveys calmness, loyalty, and stability.
HoopLevel
“I am very pleased with Greg’s artwork on my logo for HoopLevel. The design illustrated exactly the value proposition of my company and clearly identifies with the business industry. I am definitely a satisfied costumer.”
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- Michael Lunde | Author of HoopLevel


Surf Chat
"Love my Surf Chat logo! Greg designed and created this art for my local surf club. The collaboration was timely, efficient, and professional. We are currently using the art on several platforms and materials supporting the club. I would absolutely use Greg again for graphic design and marketing support."
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- Alan Raffauf | Surf Chat Club
3 Up 3 Down
Baseball Training Academy
Innovative, but yet simple, logo creation for a baseball training academy. Inspired by my years as a pitcher in youth baseball, three up, three down, were the words my dad/coach would say to me every inning before I took the mound.


Steadfast Strength Gym
The owner and head trainer of Steadfast Strength has a unique personal approach to each one of his clients’ regiments. I took this same approach upon creating this logo. Two notable features are skull tattoos and a long beard. The final touch to this logo included his personal modo, "your feelings are lies" and had a very satisfied.