This survey of architects, engineers, contractors and property owners regarding sustainability practices was commissioned by Robins & Morton in 2010. They wanted to communicate their findings to the participants, stakeholders, and other industry leaders through a graphic printed piece that quickly relayed the overall trends. The 8.5″x11″, 4-page piece folded once in half, and then again in a z-fold for direct mailing. The graphs and charts were crafted for both accuracy and at-a-glance comprehension.
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In order to put their best foot forward, I was commissioned by Robins & Morton to put together a hardbound book to submit as their entry for the 2010 Best Places to Work awards. For the third year in a row, they were selected as one of the Top 25 Medium Sized Companies to Work for in the United States. The book showcased the company’s exceptional employee benefits, camaraderie, and company pride. The 8.5″x11″ book was printed in full color, with a linen cover, foil stamped logo and laminated dust jacket.
Ore is a southern soul restaurant in Mountain Brook, Alabama. The name and overall concept come from Birmingham’s history an industrial hub.
Father Nature Landscapes approached me originally about a logo for his fledgling company, and has since expanded to three branches in two states. Using a bright, spring green and brown color palette, we’ve created a visual style that is clean and stylish.
Awards entry in the form of a french-folded, spiral bound book. The award is given to outstanding retailers in the hardware industry and the bright, colorful graphics were chosen to support the hardware store theme.
Handy Hardware, who nominated the entrants, was pleased to have one of their retailers selected as a Young Retailer of the Year for 2011.