



Logo and branding for a start-up company, dianne’s Delights. “dD"s specializes in pastries, treats, and dessert catering. Custom hand-drawn logotype.

A raw, genuine, and artistic custom logotype for Kris Orlowski, a Seattle-based musician.



Faith Heritage Church wanted a logo to represent family tradition and deep roots in their faith with a modern relevancy and a timeless vintage style. In addition to the logo, welcome packets were created which included a magnet, information about the church, welcome card, and business card all held together in a half moon envelope sealed with Faith Heritage sticker.


Canyon Creek Church’s capital campaign, “The Amazing Race,” called for a dramatic logo which would be applied to a number of collateral pieces such as posters, banners, DVD/brochure, and also to the web. This identity was to illustrate an exciting journey.





Created fun, vibrant, circus-inspired signage for Canyon Creek’s Kid’s church.





Themed sermon series posters were created to mimic movie posters and are displayed in church foyer before and during each series. Each series package includes 24” x 36” indoor poster, 10’ x 3’ outdoor banner, web slider, and more.


Poster created to inform members of different ways to become involved at Canyon Creek Church. Because of the excess of type, it was important to organize copy and create an appealing look that would inspire people to stop and take a look.


Goudy Construction leave behind was created to provide potential clients with information on Goudy services and projects. A custom presentation portfolio was created as well as four loose leaf flyers highlighting the “Goudy Difference.”




To avoid the overused “letterheads stuffed into a presentation folder” approach, I created a brochure as part of a DVD digipak to house the campaign’s other visual media. Instead of overwhelming the viewer with too much information, it was important to invite them in with a concise, well designed package.


Created direct mail flyer, door hanger, and touch card as part of Canyon Creek Church campaign to bring in new guests.



Perfectly Posh Events desired a web presence that caught the attention of their ideal clients–modern and stylish posh brides. A rich and elegant textured background was the perfect backdrop for a simple layout and eye-catching event photos.



Worked with Jim Arment and Rob Stevens to redesign Canyon Creek Church’s entire website. Main responsibilities included designing a site that fit the church’s relevant and edgy culture.




Birth announcements, christening/baptism announcements, and baby shower invitations. Available for sale on Indigo Prints.



When you’re exchanging vows in a barn in the country, it’s important that you’re guests know what to expect if you’re planning a reception of the utmost elegance. A boxed invitation was the solution for this elegant Fall wedding. Five cards wrapped in a bow and pigeon feathers with custom monogram stamped on the box. Receiving this in the mail just may get the point across.






An 8-page storybook mock-up for Holly & Coulston’s Fall Seattle wedding. Although the couple resides in the Emerald City, it is a destination wedding for most. A raindrop pattern covered the front and back pages for this Seattle-themed wedding and also carried a love storybook theme throughout. Custom map, hand-drawn calligraphy, and library card response card were some highlights of this suite.




A type focused invitation to correspond with the typographic decor of the event. A simple and clear typographic logo displaying the bride and grooms names act as a perfect mark for all wedding pieces and because clients desired a very celebratory invitation, confetti was included in each envelope as a finishing touch.



A 1930’s marquee-esque logo to set the stage for Kate & Joe’s Art Deco style wedding. A black & white tri-fold self-mailer is simple, yet chic. Katharine Hepburn postage stamp is released just in time for the send out; the perfect finishing touch.

Hand-drawn “We’ve Moved” cards to inform family and friends of a new address.
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