ClearPivot LLC is a Denver-based company providing marketing metrics analysis products and services. We worked with ClearPivot to establish their corporate identity and branding, including their official logo and website. During the logo design process, we increasingly moved toward designs that were minimal and understated, yet still iconic. The final logo visually illustrates ClearPivot's product and business philosophy: open, transparent marketing data pivoted and aligned effectively with business goals.
Balaam's Donkey is a Denver-based classic rock band. They commissioned me to produce their official logo. We created a bright, cartoonish logo to match the band's cheeky personality.
ARMY360 is a software training application produced by InVisM, Inc. for the US Army, utilizing immersive 360° video to enhance soldiers' situational awareness training. The design spec simply listed the product name and called for an elliptical shape. We based the outer shape of the logo off of the forms of an Army shoulder badge, and incorporated part of the product interface — the 360° directional finder — into the middle.
Our Father Lutheran Church was starting a new high school small group ministry, entitled "CHAOS," short for "Christ Has All Our Solutions." They approached us to design a visual identity for the program. We designed the program's official identity mark (top), and also designed a T-shirt graphic (bottom) as well.
Prince of Peace Lutheran Church was ramping up their youth programs, and they asked us to design an identity mark for their junior high program entitled "Waves." The illustration was first drawn in pen and ink, then brought it into Adobe Illustrator to add the color and text.
UEC Ltd. is a Chinese company based in Beijing, involved in the technology sector. They were lookig to internationalize and thus wanted an English-language branding for their company. This was one of our identity mark proposals for them.
In 2005 LCMS World Mission hosted a summit in Hong Kong for all its workers in Asia. They brought us on to do all the design work for the Summit, starting with the Summit identity mark. The forms of the mark are based off of two shapes, a lotus flower and a flame. The centerpiece of the logo is a cross form. The logo also incorporates Biblical numerology, such as the inner forms divided into 4 parts, with the outer forms divided into 12 parts. The color scheme is based off of that of traditional Chinese paper cutting.
Concordia Welfare and Education Society, or CWEF, is a non-profit human care organization based in Hong Kong. They were doing an identity redesign in 2007 and hired us to make some proposals for them. The three main focuses of their human care work is drinking water projects, medical projects, and education scholarships, so the proposed logo we created reflected all three of those aspects of their work.









