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The FIRST Ford dealer in Ohio, est. 1913, just got an update. Intensive research and development into their current logo design was the request by the current owner and 4th generation, Joe Chapman. Several logos over a period of time were studied and reworked until...

This family-owned, rapidly growing, Ohio based company requested a basic logo that symbolizes their expertise. Once landing on a clean logo, it's application on their equipment embraces more of a flashy impression, a departure from the simplicity of their logo....

A throwback to a more simple time, this 50's diner serves up an authentic experience, starting with their logo. We worked intensively with the owner, David Stein, to create not just a logo for a location, but an image for an experience with a target...

Goddard Schools underwent a rebranding and needed exterior signs updated and buses rewrapped to match their new look. Plastic routered lettered were affixed to their building as an aluminum painted sign with posts were put in place. We printed and wrapped multiple buses based on the...

Annually we get the opportunity to create a series of athletic t-shirt designs for a faspitch softball team. Each design is predetermined for a buyer, team member or designated level of achievement. Once the shirt categories are received, we immediately develop our approach and supply...

Kissi Cakes began in their home kitchen as a family operation making incredible cupcakes. Initially they were in need of a logo, which then lead into signs, brochures, decals, menu boards and more. It was important to consider the budget as a start up business and...