Known for making complex financial strategy (full of math I’ll never understand) easier for companies, Performant needed a new identity that was clean, crisp and smart. With a cool sigma in a slick wordmark, they're ready to crunch numbers and talk statistics.
360 Electrical’s products come with plenty of bells and whistles so it made sense that their site needed some as well. An update to a full screen site with some pretty slick animation did the trick.
C7 Data Centers, one of the major colocation providers in the U.S., needed a website update that reflected their commitment to staying at the forefront of technology. With a ripping cool orange site, they can now strut like the data kings they are.
A collection of logos and marks.
I got the itch to make a pinewood derby car one day and quickly realized I would have nowhere to race it. So I organized an office race, rented a track from the local Boy Scouts, and made an event of it. Now in its second year, I'm not sure if building the car or designing the collateral is more fun. This round of posters was kindly received at the AIGA 100 show, earning a merit award.
Manning Curtis Bradshaw & Bednar is a group of attorneys who do things differently and wanted their site to follow. An editorial layout allowed the site to have easy to read introductory sections while still handling large amounts of in-depth copy on secondary pages.
A conceptual rebrand for Wigwam socks returning the brand to it’s heritage of outdoor adventure. The packaging includes maps for trails suited to each category of sock, a promo bag filled with everything you need to hit the trails and gift cards encouraging you to start exploring.
My family decided we needed more quality time together so we started having monthly dinners. After a few months of forced interaction and wholesome meals, we bureaucratically decided to formalize the events and have them on the third Sunday of each month. I figured why not make some Official Nieuwland Family Forms (invitations, dinner supplies, and so on) and give everyone a stamp of approval to use. Grandma loved hers.