Logos
Jan. 2026
When the Philadelphia Eagles made the Super Bowl LX playoffs, Fette Sau, an American BBQ restaurant, wanted to add celebratory flair to their beer flight sheet. Turning their existing pig outline into an actual football was an obvious choice, with a whimsical addition of having it scream “GO BIRDS!” in a Kelly Green speech bubble.
Jul. 2024
Beyond a lifetime a creating, I started seriously developing my visual identity in 2024. I love tulips, pink, and learned this sick stippling (AKA opacity mask + grain + gradient) technique that I could just not get enough of. The soft precision of the flower paired with the thick chaos of the outline feels very me.
Jun. 2024
Jill Krull, for whom I also served as maid of honor, got married at Paradise Lavender Farm and wanted personalized sweatshirts for her bridesmaids, mother, mother-in-law, and the owner of the venue. I loved designing a whimsical lavender illustration, including the couple’s wedding hashtag and the date. While the actual embroidery didn’t quite match the design, everyone was happy.
Mar. 2021
In a “post-covid” world, Wilmington, Delaware massage therapist Rachel Carey wanted a digital presence to help expand her client base. The name came from the hairstyle she wears while giving massages. To inform the logo design, she shared her love of rabbits, marjoram, natural shapes, and warm earth-tones. I also designed her website, which is not longer active.
May. 2018
Therapist Sally McGinty of Pennsylvania was starting her own business and needed a logo to get the ball rolling. She landed on the name Roots of Change, as her dream was “…to be able to introduce clients to the amazing healing power of nature and to be able to go sessions outside or “walk and talk” therapy.” I also designed her initial website, but it has since been taken over.