Tuesday, March 06, 2007

Thompson Advertising Design Logos (2006)

  • This 1st (upper left) logo was not used, but I liked it anyway. It was of a distlefink playing a saxophone. I liked it because it had an Amish look to it. It was a Berks Jazz Fest 1998 logo, btw.
  • Of course the 2nd one on the top I'm sure you recognize from Amy's tattoo. Berks Jazz Fest 1997 logo.
  • The one's in the upper right corner were all Keystone Wood Specialties logos (the client didn't use these either.)
  • The Adirondack Series was a Glen-Gery Brick logo.
  • Athens Outlet Village was an outlet mall.
  • Hands-on House Children's Museum was a museum of children's activities.
  • The jumping dog logo (Loyal Customer Club–News they can use, delivered by e-mail.) was a spec logo (the real logo I did but I wasn't didn't use it.)
  • The DrugFree Pennsylvania logo I did with help from Sandy Gambone.
  • The Briarcliffe Mall–Mall Walkers Club logo I did for, you guessed it, Briarcliffe Mall (the name was changed to Colonial Mall Myrtle Beach.)
  • The Windsor Eyes logo was done for an eyeglass place.
  • The Philhaven–Promoting hope, healing and wholeness logo was for a "...non-profit behavioral healthcare organization offering a wide range of services for children, adolescents, adults and older adults in south central Pennsylvania."
  • The Lancaster Country Day School logo "...is a private, independent, non-sectarian, coeducational, college-preparatory school." I was proud of this achievement.
  • The next logo was for some hot & mild sauces–Dino's Revenge.
  • Briarcliffe 2000–Watch Us Grow. Briarcliffe Mall (née Colonial Mall Myrtle Beach.) The first name change to Colonial Mall.
  • The next logo was for a school called Dayspring Christian Academy–"A handcrafted education that is unique to the learning style of every student that's the difference at Dayspring Christian Academy. Discover how the Principle Approach can guide your children to the kind of academic excellence that's tailor-made just for them."
  • Living Waters Worship Center is a church somewhere south of here (MD, DE, D.C.?)
  • Willow Bend Estates in Manheim Township, it was for a community of houses to be built on Fruitville Pike.
  • Integrity Bank is a bank in Camp Hill, PA.
  • BCF Group is an insurance company located on Oregon Pike in Lancaster.
  • Manhattan Bagel was designed after 9/11. We designed it & kept the twin towers as an homage.
  • Miller's (Smorgasbord) is a restaurant out on Rte. 30. "Welcome to Miller's, a family owned tradition since 1929."

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