As part of the ACME Payment Systems Corp. project, I also did logo and identity work for them. I went through a number of potential candidates before we settled on the staggered design you see here, and some of these also-rans were pretty good. Once again, I used one of my favorite typefaces, Ultramagnetic (though I really liked the District family in some of the concept pieces). While I did feel a strong pull to a few very different concepts, we went with this one due to its visual connection to ACME's business, where the others were more generic.
In addition to design and development of the onezero music site, I did the logo and identity. Unusually, there wasn't any iterative process with this one--the typeface, logo design, color scheme, everything just appeared to me quite suddenly. And it's a look that people like a lot, which chalks up one for being intuitive. This is the logo design where I finally admit my fondness and nostalgia for high Modernism and the International Style.
Here was a quick little project, coming up with a graphic for Washington Mutual's internal site. Neither the wrench nor the bolt actually exist; I built them entirely in Photoshop. The colors are desaturated to fit with the already existing design of their internal page.
I've been doing some logo and identity design:
Corporate identity for HKS, Inc.
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Logo for HKS's product, CCVS (Credit Card Verification System)
Logo for Userland Software's Internet file protocol, Fat Pages


