Created the logo for a small dispensary in Glenwood Springs
here’s the logo sheet

here’s how the temporary sign looked


Created the logo for a small dispensary in Glenwood Springs
here’s the logo sheet

here’s how the temporary sign looked



A friend of mine got me in contact with his cousin, who needed a Logo for his Military Supply Store, Demon Rigs. It was nice to step out of my usual element and make something a little different. We went through 2 rounds of revisions, I followed some guidelines for what he wanted to see, and he was happy the third revision.

I was contracted to make a logo for a new company focused in international trade with China. The founders formed the name SinoLynx, LLC and asked me to come up with whatever came to mind. Here are the four original choices I sent them.

There was a unanimous choice for 3, with the small revision of adding an actual “lynx” to the image. Which can be seen in the final version here :

I’ll be developing the site as well, and will post links to that as it get’s completed.


A small touch up, made the ‘1’ more like a ‘1’, fattened some of the limbs, and took away the “ave” in place of a rose. The change came about when making the clients business card, and he asked if I could change the logo and make the ‘1’ look more like a ‘1’…

Reading reddit this morning caused me to click on the follow up to an article I had commented on a week or so ago from the graphic design blog about Logos with Hidden Messages. Then while reading the sequel, “30 more Hidden Logos” I noticed my 15 Rose Ave logo made the list.

I was asked to work on the design for 15 Rose Ave, a traveller’s house in Venice, CA. Here’s what I came up with.

I really wanted to get the whole thing to be one smooth, organic piece, while joining the ‘5’ and the ‘R’ together. I feel like it all kind of moves in a wave, much of what we’re all about here at the 15 Rose, and was able to keep a vintage feel, without being too old fashioned.


Finished up designing and building 15rose.com, the official site of a small family-owned hostel/hotel in Venice, CA. I designed the logo as well the entire site layout, and used creative commons pictures from flickr for the background collage.