Downtown Logo Design Sightings
September 10, 2011
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There’s not much that makes us happier than seeing our work on the front doors of our clients. We do build a lot of websites, of course every web design we make live makes us proud as well. Just something about a tangible sign welcoming visitors to a business makes us swell up and want to strut, sing or shout from the roof tops, “look at this awesome thing!!!”
We brag on our websites constantly so it’s about time for a bona fied brag on our logo designs.
Haden & Byrne
This sign decorates Cherry Street and welcomes customers to the law firm. They hope you don’t need them to defend your honor but if you do you can contact them via phone or through their website as well.
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Flatbranch
The recently re-done Flatbranch logo has a special place in our hearts. Jim emailed us a picture of the burr oak in McBaine and said, “go to town girls.” Here’s where we landed.
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Cherry Hill Massage
Our downstairs neighbors, Cherry Hill Massage, logo glistens on the shop window on Locust Street for all to see. Her logo evolved from her business card and website design.
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Who Manifested This Madness?
This fabulous human, that's who.
Monica Maye Pitts
Monica is the creative force and founder of MayeCreate. She has a Bachelor of Science in Agriculture with an emphasis in Economics, Education and Plant Science from the University of Missouri. Monica possesses a rare combination of design savvy and technological know-how. Her clients know this quite well. Her passion for making friends and helping businesses grow gives her the skills she needs to make sure that each client, or friend, gets the attention and service he or she deserves.