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Identity Studies: Concept Development
Client:
Various (Concept & Select Client Work)
Role:
Brand Identity Designer
Service:
Logo Design, Identity Development
Year:
2024-2026
Overview
This collection explores identity design through a series of logo-focused concepts, highlighting experimentation with form, typography, and visual storytelling. While most projects are self-initiated, one concept was developed for a real-world client through Printing for Less. The work emphasizes creating distinctive and memorable marks without the need for full brand systems.
Gallery showcase
Problem
Designing a strong identity mark requires distilling a concept down to its most essential visual elements. The challenge was to create logos that feel unique, recognizable, and versatile across different industries, while working within minimal constraints and without relying on extended branding systems.
Solution
Each identity was approached through research, sketching, and iterative refinement to develop clear and intentional forms. Focus was placed on typography, shape, and composition to ensure each mark communicates effectively on its own while remaining adaptable across potential applications.
Result
The final collection demonstrates a range of identity styles and approaches, showcasing the ability to develop strong, concept-driven marks. Together, these studies highlight a focused interest in identity design and the ability to create visually distinct and flexible logo solutions.
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Est.2026

Identity Studies: Concept Development
Client:
Various (Concept & Select Client Work)
Role:
Brand Identity Designer
Service:
Logo Design, Identity Development
Year:
2024-2026
Overview
This collection explores identity design through a series of logo-focused concepts, highlighting experimentation with form, typography, and visual storytelling. While most projects are self-initiated, one concept was developed for a real-world client through Printing for Less. The work emphasizes creating distinctive and memorable marks without the need for full brand systems.
Gallery showcase
Problem
Designing a strong identity mark requires distilling a concept down to its most essential visual elements. The challenge was to create logos that feel unique, recognizable, and versatile across different industries, while working within minimal constraints and without relying on extended branding systems.
Solution
Each identity was approached through research, sketching, and iterative refinement to develop clear and intentional forms. Focus was placed on typography, shape, and composition to ensure each mark communicates effectively on its own while remaining adaptable across potential applications.
Result
The final collection demonstrates a range of identity styles and approaches, showcasing the ability to develop strong, concept-driven marks. Together, these studies highlight a focused interest in identity design and the ability to create visually distinct and flexible logo solutions.









