Jimmy Rinehart Identity & Website

Vintage guitars and classic vinyl records inspired this identity & website for a hard-working musician to keep fans and venues informed and happy.

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Logo and brand colors for the Loretto Community

Loretto Community identity

This religious community had a dated, inconsistent look. We made them a whole new identity that’s organic, inviting, colorful, and super usable.

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Swag for WordCamp US Attendees

We designed some cool merch for attendees of this national WordPress conference, bringing color, fun and music-themed design to the swag gifts.

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Book cover design for New Lights from Old Truths, by Sister Maureen Abbott

New Lights from Old Truths

For this history book, we combined engaging images from the past with bold, fresh design elements to create something readers will want to pick up and buy.

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WordCamp US 2017 Day-of Materials

For this large-scale, national conference, we extended our branding work into welcoming, helpful signage and beautiful personalized attendee badges.

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WCUS Nashville Bandanas, Shirts & Stickers

Boots, banjos & bandanas for WordCamp US 2017 in Nashville! Classy line art brings the spirit of the location to this WordPress conference swag.

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WordCamp Nashville Identity & Materials

For this community-run tech conference, we provided a colorful, recognizable identity, and applied it to perfectly branded promo, swag, and event materials.

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Sisters of Providence Map

For a congregation of nuns who have lots of visitors to their campus, we drew these custom maps to be clear, welcoming and super-usable.

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Bosom Buddies Cincinnati

We designed an identity and promotional materials for this community group of men supporting their spouses or partners through any type of cancer.

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Pink Ribbon Girls Holiday Card

For this non-profit organization supporting women with breast and reproductive cancers, we designed a thoughtful, inclusive, seasonal greeting card.

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Live Sincerely T-Shirts

These shirts spread a message without feeling too branded. Multiple color and style options mean that everyone can get a shirt that they’ll love to wear.

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Rasley Family Band Stickers

We designed these vinyl stickers to be fun and friendly: great merch for a family band. And three photo options keep choosy fans happy.

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Gray Bird Yoga Identity & Card

We designed a versatile logo/business identity for this yoga instructor. Sweet and welcoming, it’s a great introduction to her small business’s services.

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CANDLES Trip Brochure

This brochure for a museum-sponsored trip abroad with a Holocaust survivor is clear, professional, and inspires trust in the organization.

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Th’ Poetry Asylum Logo and Flyer

We made a playful, zine-like logo set and flyer for this community organization of poets and writers. It’s edgy, eye-catching and super usable.

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Museum exhibit for CANDLES Holocaust Museum & Education Center

Choices: The Holocaust Through Eva’s Story

We were honored to design this exhibit of a Holocaust survivor’s story. With color, image, and type we created a professional, educational museum space.

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FrankenFly

When Paul needed a professional, usable print piece to promote his fly-tying business, we created him this sharp postcard to get new clients and fans.

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Travis Dillon Show Poster

We made this eye-catching, colorful promo poster for a hard-working musician. It’s the perfect piece to send ahead to venues he’s scheduled to play.

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Synesthesiac Album Art

We illustrated & designed this swirling technicolor album cover for a modern classical composer/musician. It’s sure to catch the discerning fan’s eye.

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The Wabash Volume II

An arts nonprofit asked us to design this compilation album of local music. We paired evocative images with bold typography for a great final piece.

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Bad Doggie

This album art design for the Dave Frisse Band is fun, bold, and enticing for fans good music. Retro art and type adds to the rock & roll feel.

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No Matter Where I Go

We made this open-sky album art for a storyteller/singer-songwriter. Perfect for a merch table and the catchy cover looks great on streaming platforms.

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Cox College Counseling

For this small business, we designed a structured, colorful identity set of business cards & letterhead that looks professional without feeling impersonal.

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This is the Winter

When Yearbook Committee needed album art for their second album, we designed this atmospheric piece channeling the band’s identity and musical mood.

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God’s Country

When Thom wanted cabin imagery and classic styling on his album art, we provided art direction and design that fit the mood of his music perfectly.

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Quantum Music Production Identity

Don wanted an identity for his music production business that communicated his science-y background and provided validity to his place in the industry.

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An Evening with Yearbook Committee

This indie folk band wanted a formal stationery piece for an intimate, invite-only musical performance. The final invite is engaging and classic.

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Sing Till You Die

For their debut album, we designed these musicians some folky illustrated album art with a retro vibe. It’s eclectic and colorful, just like the band.

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First Place Child Development Center

This friendly blue-ribbon logo is perfect for a child care small business. Promo pieces like yard signs & magnets can be perfectly branded to bring a smile.

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A Visit with Mary Todd Lincoln

The local genealogy society needed a program for a fundraising event. We made an old-timey piece that could be printed inexpensively but still look great.

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Return to Auschwitz

This DVD cover art utilizes screenshots from the film and solemn design to match the inspirational story. It looks professional and ready for distribution.

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Sister Wimsy Glass Designs

This sister-run small business needed a logo to convey their artisan work with glass. The final mark helps them look professional at art fairs and in shops.

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