Just finished a fun redesign for a Charleston staple…
Tucked away on charming Queen Street, Poogan’s Porch is one of Charleston’s oldest independent culinary establishments, with a fresh approach to Lowcountry cuisine. Recognized by Martha Stewart Living, Wine Spectator and The Travel Channel, this beautifully restored Victorian house is the perfect southern spot for lunch, dinner, or weekend brunch. Since opening in 1976, Poogan’s Porch has been a favorite of well-known celebrities, politicians, tourists and locals
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Every now and then you get approached by a new client with a business idea so good, all you can think is “why hasn’t this been done already?” Such was the case when the fellas at Visualive got in touch looking for an identity. In a nutshell, Visualive is a network of HDTVs located in businesses and public spaces around Charleston, all connected to a central interface – the Visualive.tv website. Think…
As somebody who surfs every chance he can get (when Charleston manages to get a couple waves larger than rowboat wake), I was stoked to team up with Folly Beach’s Ocean Surf Shop on a rebrand.
A unique boutique for the board-riding super-freak, Ocean Surf Shop has all of the beach toys, gear and expert advice you’ll need to get on to the beach and into the waves.
Some cool stuff coming…
Just wrapped up a new identity and website for Celadon – an in-the-know, vintage-modern-rustic-chic (I just made that up) home furnishings & accessories store in Mt. Pleasant, South Carolina, right over the bridge from downtown Charleston. They’ve been around since 1994 and have quite a following, so chances are good most of you Charlestonians are familiar (if not lounging on a Celadon purchase as we speak), but if you’re not, and the words…
Over the past few months it’s dawned on me that I have a ridiculous amount of new work to upload, but I just can’t seem to find the time to do it. Interactive projects, print projects, identity projects… it’s been a busy 2010 over here at JFD. As of today my goal is to have the entire batch of newness ready to show off by 2011, but I’ve got to be honest – I’m not…
Several months ago Nickelodeon got in touch asking for me to help them concept logos for The Big Help – an initiative geared towards teaching kids about issues of all shapes & sizes and showing them that they have the power to make a difference. We generated a slew of ideas, and when my involvement came to a close Nick’s in-house art department took everything and continued to run with it, so…
Motivating people to get wet, connect with nature, and improve their health through stand up paddle boarding, Dean Watersports shapes a variety of custom stand up paddle boards designed for speed, distance, and recreation.
B&W photos by Ben Williams
Photography was Jennifer Bearden’s first true love – a sentiment that’s reflected over and over in the strength of her portfolio. With an emphasis on wedding photography, she aims to freeze the entire day in time, from beginning to end, from the big picture down to the smallest detail.
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.
For the good life, outdoors and in. For health, happiness, and well-being. For friends and family – and even your pets. Charleston Naturally has gathered together the highest quality products – often organic, mindfully local, and forever focused on everything you need to live the Charleston lifestyle, naturally.
Setting the stage for memorable occasions of all shapes and sizes, Charleston-based Technical Event Company handles lighting, sound, video, and everything else needed to pull your shindig off without a hitch. When electronics guru and company founder Todd St.Onge approached me about a logo for his new business, his marching orders were simple: “I’m calling it T.E.C. and I like robots.” Done and done.
Founded by screenwriter James Marion, Greenlitscripts is a professional screenwriting and script doctoring service based in New York City which focuses on original features, television, specs, and rewrites. They can turn your vision into reality, or simply help iron out your project’s last few wrinkles.