Ekelo is my hairdresser and was sick of his previous business cards, which had scissors on them just like every other hairdresser on the planet. I used artwork with distressed elements to fit his personality, but I also decided to go with a font that had a curl element to it (such as the "k" in Ekelo's name) as a subtle hint to what he does for a living. Click on the image to the right to see larger versions of the front and back.
When the Litigation Support department wanted to get the word out to more of the firm's attorneys about their services, they asked me to make this brochure. Even though this was for internal use, I used elements from the public website to give it a more professional look and tie it in with the firm's other materials. The large photo on the front is also an element used in a lot of the firm's print material. Click on the image to the right to see larger versions of the tri-fold brochure or check out this one-page PDF version that was used on the firm's intranet.
Firm Anywhere announcement & reference card
When the firm launched their external access site, they wanted to make sure that the announcement stood out and was also co-branded with the design of the site. Click on the image to the right to see larger versions.
Firm Connect announcement & reference card
When the firm launched their extranet, they wanted to make sure that the announcement was something that all of the attorneys would notice. Rather than just printing on colored paper like previous correspondence, I based the design of the announcement document and reference card on the branding of the firm's public website. Click on the image to the right to see larger versions.
Along with moving to a new office came new instructions on connecting to the firm's wireless network, as well as a new phone system for conference calling. In order to save on calls to the help desk, these tent cards were placed in every conference room. Click on the image to the right to see larger versions.