Logo Design

A logo is often the first introduction people have to your brand—and one of the most enduring. The most effective logos balance creativity with strategy, transforming complex ideas into clear, memorable visual identities. By combining typography, color, and form with a deep understanding of your mission and audience, I create logos that are distinctive, meaningful, and built to stand the test of time.



PA Humanities is dedicated to using the humanities to spark civic engagement, inspire learning, and build stronger communities throughout Pennsylvania. The logo's interconnected letterforms and layered color palette reflect the organization's commitment to bringing diverse perspectives together, illustrating how meaningful dialogue and shared experiences can create lasting change.

The identity for Sol Health & Wellness is rooted in the concept of holistic well-being. The hand-painted circular form references both the sun and the interconnected relationship between movement, nutrition, stress resilience, and education. Its open, organic shape conveys the idea that wellness is not a destination to be reached, but a lifelong journey of growth, balance, and renewal.



Positioned as a trusted source of strategic thought leadership and grounded guidance, Progressive Strategy Now helps people and organizations navigate periods of complexity, constraint, and transformation. The logo balances tradition with forward-looking optimism, using a contemporary semi-serif font and a clear visual hierarchy to communicate stability, insight, and purposeful progress. The result is an identity that reflects calm leadership in times of uncertainty.

Atom Arts designs and builds large-scale interactive museum exhibits, guiding every project from concept through completion. The logo reflects this design/build identity: architectural forms that assemble like structural components, held together by a T that defies physical balance — a nod to the unexpected experiences Atom Arts brings to life.


Bari Wine Pub is a gastro wine pub by Valenzano Winery, its name drawn from the small Italian village where the family originates. The castle silhouette in the logo is a quiet tribute to that place — and the history embedded in it.

The Baron Network is a public relations and business strategy firm built on an established network of qualified professionals — connecting organizations to the resources and relationships they need. The logo reflects this quietly: overlapping circles mapping a wide web of connections, paired with clean typography and a restrained palette that signal the same thing the firm delivers — clarity, not complexity.

Drexel Hope is a mobile health truck bringing care to underserved neighborhoods across Philadelphia. The logo needed to be bold enough to read from a distance, and warm enough to feel at home on any block it visited. At its heart is a simple, powerful idea: a flower growing through adversity. In collaboration with Philadelphia mural artist Nilé Livingston, the illustration was designed to be fully scalable and reconfigurable — expanding into a street scene that reflects the neighborhoods Drexel Hope serves, compressing into a mark that holds its meaning at any size.

Get Back to Life offers holistic coaching centered on simple, honest, compassionate communication and connection. The logo draws from the Flower of Life — an ancient geometric pattern of overlapping circles — with intersecting lines isolated to form a single bloom. The precise linework is softened by loose, painterly color: a deliberate pairing that reflects the organization's own balance of clarity and warmth, structure and ease.

Global Data Vision is a technology consulting firm focused on building global communities through organizational engagement. The mark visualizes what they do: nodes connected across a network, forming the pathways of digital relationship. Look closer and those connections quietly resolve into a G — the brand's identity embedded in the very structure it represents.

Marigold Medicare helps consumers navigate the complex decisions of Medicare enrollment with clarity and confidence. In a space often defined by confusing processes and cold bureaucratic language, the brand leads with warmth. The logo is built entirely from repeating lowercase m's, their curves interlocking to form a marigold in full bloom — a mark that rewards a second look. The choice to stay lowercase throughout is deliberate: approachable by design, in every sense.

MedXpert helps consumers cut through the complexity of healthcare plan shopping with clear education and expert answers. The logo makes the brand promise visible: two talk bubbles form the X at the heart of the name, turning the word itself into a conversation. Rounded serif letterforms do the rest — lending authority without distance, expertise with a human touch.

For 30 years, Astral helped launch the careers of extraordinary classical musicians through intensive mentorship and professional development. To mark this milestone anniversary, a commemorative logo was designed with visual ties to the organization's established identity, creating a seamless connection between Astral's legacy and its ongoing commitment to emerging artists.

PeerTAC is a nonprofit dedicated to expanding access to Peer Support Services across the lifespan, serving individuals navigating mental health and substance use recovery. The logo reflects the breadth of that mission: a diverse constellation of human figures — varying in form and rendered in a full spectrum of color — radiate outward from a shared center, representing PeerTAC's role as a hub of connection to information, resources, and community at every stage of life.

The Standards Technology is a platform to support standards development organizations (SDO) and national standards bodies’ (NSB) initiatives through experience, networking, and most importantly, technology. The Forum’s goal is to share best practices and relevant resources in order to promote consistency and efficiency in digitization efforts across a global community.

TRACC trains underrepresented racial/ethnic minoritized groups in translational addiction research how to integrate basic science findings into clinical/community practice and use new technologies to enhance the reach of treatments.

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