A few months back I got the chance to do a little illustration work for Gil Shuler and the boys over at Current Electric Vehicles. Current is a new electric car dealership opening up in Charleston with a refreshing vibe: the staff’s focus is more on educating the customer about electric transportation, and less on making sure you walk out the door with a new set of keys in…
Home to some of the country’s best chefs & restaurants, Charleston is a no-brainer to host a world-class culinary event. Each spring guests of the Charleston Wine + Food Festival enjoy tastings, demonstrations, and lectures from world-class chefs, authors, and wine professionals.
Jazz Artists of Charleston is non-profit organization incorporated to cultivate an inspiring, professional, and healthy environment for musicians and audience members throughout the area, while also promoting Charleston’s vibrant jazz culture by producing educational programs, concerts, presentations, and special outreach events.
Spirits were high last night at “See Jazz” – a visual exhibition and annual fundraiser for Jazz Artists of Charleston, held at the Charleston Center for Photography. On display were…
Spirits were high last night at “See Jazz” – a visual exhibition and annual fundraiser for Jazz Artists of Charleston, held at the
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Specializing in marketing and customized promotional items, Charleston-based Loco’s sales mantra is “anything you can put a logo on.” With a lineup of over 800,000 products, from t-shirts to beach balls, key chains to note pads, they’ve got you covered.
Founded in 1926 and comprised of various contractors, architects, and engineers, United Infrastructure Group is one of the Southeast’s largest and most accomplished transportation design and construction services. While the name may be new to you, chances are good you’ve driven upon something they built. UIG was looking for a clean, simple, and bold icon which would be reminiscent of “structure” in some way. As the company is a parent group which “shelters” numerous smaller companies, they were also keen on their logo resembling a roofline. Together we honed in on a mark which is strong and versatile – aspects we determined were key.
Just finished a couple small projects for The Sanctuary out on Kiawah. Nice and simple. Done and done.
When I was a young boy and I began showing a serious interest in art, my mother called around looking for local creative professionals and eventually took me to visit the studio of a greeting card illustrator in the neighborhood. I can’t even begin to remember his name or what his work looked like, but I clearly remember thinking “wow, you can do this for a living. This can end up being my entire life.”…