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Your logo. Your branding. Is it something that people will remember? Is it something that describes who you are and what you do? Does it stand out from your competitors? I believe in simple, creative ways to set yourself apart. In my opinion, complexity can confuse. It's sort of like describing yourself in a few words. You can clearly define your company to someone with a short, simple description, or you can confuse them with a micro-complex, wordy explanation of who you are or what you do. Ten minutes later, which do you think they would remember? Simple.

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Fastener Source, LLC
An online advertising client contacted me... on behalf of her husband who has a custom parts, fastener and packaging company... to create a brand for him, along with some print advertising work for his company.

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Synergistic Approach, LLC
My good friend, Robin Wengert, after spending most of her life in conventional medicine, decided to start her own business in which she embraces the world of Holistic healing techniques, and she needed a logo to get started.
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Landis Builders, Inc.
Mike and Lori Landis came to me back in 2002 when they were in the process of starting their own construction company. I wanted to use their name with some sort of simple representation of a home, or building.

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Paramount Sports Complex
Created for Paramount Sports Complex and Jim & Holly Plummer in August of 2003. They were looking for something that was gymnastics related, but also wanted to highlight the fact that they were the first rock-climbing wall in the area.

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The Law Office of Susan J. Smith
Susan is a Real Estate Attorney in Camp Hill. She wanted something clean and professional. The intersecting lines are to represent boundaries, much like the boundaries indicated on a map or plot plan.
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Lebanon Valley Youth for Christ
The YFC Leader, Jerry Higley, is an old friend of mine and he felt it was time for a new, contemporary look for their logo. Initially the person with the hands raised was going to represent the "Y" in YFC, but after many looks and revisions we wanted it to represent just what it is... hands reaching for Christ.
These are just a few of the logos that I have created for groups and businesses in the area over the past 30 years. Branding and Typography are two of my greatest loves and I know that I can help you to get just the right image to represent you, or your company. Contact me today to make an appointment, to talk about how we can put you out in front of the crowd with a brand that will truly represent you.
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