
Cohee's specializes in everybody's favorite: taxes and accounting! While developing their logo, we kept coming back to the image of our good old adding machine—complete with the mess of paper tape and bad news that always seems to be flying out of it.
Papercuts is a new local company that offers custom-made scrapbooks. We developed both their name and logo to reflect their fresh approach to the popular, traditional craft. Those ever-present leftovers from paper cutouts served as visual inspiration for the final image.
Electrician Juan Rodriguez came to us for a logo that would be both representative of his trade and instantly recognizable.
Before helping to create Face First, Corey did work under the (slightly more imposing) moniker Impending Design.
A staple of the local music scene, Village Recorders came looking for a logo that reflected its spunky attitude. This project required a little extra negotiation, as we do not accept booze as payment.
A service for PC gamers, Jact asked us to help craft an identity that was as strong as the name and alluded to the rewards its members enjoy. Flashbacks to the arcades of our youth led us to the Jact coin.
We then redesigned their home page and graphics across the site to incorporate the coin and remind visitors how easily they could begin earning prizes.
All play and no work makes for bad business. For Jact's corporate media kit, we wanted to continue the light-hearted theme while shifting the focus from games to dollars.
GetHeard.org is a networking outlet for independent producers, singers and songwriters.
Keva Beauty is a beauty product supply company. They came to Face First for a logo with a distinctly organic feel.
Offering both print and IT services, Managed Printing & eSolutions challenged us to represent both branches of their company in a single recognizable mark.
When Avalon opened a new legal tech division, they came to us for a fresh spin on their original medieval-themed logo.