Wednesday, 03 March 2010 16:59
Randolph Primary Care
A high school friend of mine, Jason Van Eyk, is a doctor and was returning to Randolph county to open a practice in Asheboro. He and his partner's primary focus is family medicine with special attention to geriatric medicine. Jason and his partners wanted a logo that was iconic and recognizable that would set them apart from the other medical professionals in the area. After a few rounds of revisions, we settled upon the current logo that you see depicted. It depictss a bold medical cross with the number 1 "punched" out of it (for those of you taking notes, the number 1 seemed to be the best representation I could come up with for the word "Primary"...go figure). We've since gone on to develop postcards, signage, and a brochure that Randolph Primary Care uses in their operation.
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Print Design
Wednesday, 03 March 2010 16:59
Surgical Associates of Asheboro
Here is a design that is several years old and is still kicking. Surgical Associates needed a simple 1 color brand that could be spread across letterhead, business cards, appointment cards, and apparel. After a few renditions, we came to this solution which has held up over the years. I have several alternate version, but they utilize the same scalpel graphic and explore different colors and typefaces, so I left them off. I did include the embroidered "badge" version and black and white business card below in "Additional Images."
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Tuesday, 02 March 2010 10:13
Surgical Associates of Asheboro
Here is a design that is several years old and is still kicking. Surgical Associates needed a simple 1 color brand that could be spread across letterhead, business cards, appointment cards, and apparel. After a few renditions, we came to this solution which has held up over the years. I have several alternate version, but they utilize the same scalpel graphic and explore different colors and typefaces, so I left them off. I did include the embroidered "badge" version and black and white business card below in "Additional Images."
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Logos and Branding
Tuesday, 23 February 2010 12:30
Randolph Primary Care
A high school friend of mine, Jason Van Eyk, is a doctor and was returning to Randolph county to open a practice in Asheboro. He and his partner's primary focus is family medicine with special attention to geriatric medicine. Jason and his partners wanted a logo that was iconic and recognizable that would set them apart from the other medical professionals in the area. After a few rounds of revisions, we settled upon the current logo that you see depicted. It depictss a bold medical cross with the number 1 "punched" out of it (for those of you taking notes, the number 1 seemed to be the best representation I could come up with for the word "Primary"...go figure). We've since gone on to develop postcards, signage, and a brochure that Randolph Primary Care uses in their operation.
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Logos and Branding
Wednesday, 14 October 2009 00:44
Meridian Internal Medicine, P.A
Caroline Prochanu approached me to create a website for her new practice, which opens in April of 2010. She wanted a basic site that allowed her clients to download documents that they would need for their appointments. I included a file repository component in her content management system (CMS) which allows her to easily upload documents for her clients.
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Website Design