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Logos are such abstract things. How do you say anything worthwhile about a company with one mark?
Then again, do you have to? Look at the IBM logo. Do you know what it means?
Did Paul Rand, the man who designed it?
It's this problem solving that
is the real joy in Logo Design. Your Logo is the first step in your Corporate Identity and it has the power to steer every piece of promotional material that your organization will ever produce.
That is why it is important to entrust the design of your logo to the correct designer.

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TalentSpin Logo: This was a really fun project. TalentSpin.com is an IT recruiter site based in Singapore. To communicate with the client the project leader had to be awake well after midnight so that he could talk to them through ICQ and Instant Messaging.


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Certified Alarm Technology: The CAT Logo is a designer's dream. The client was concerned with looking like he was a larger company, and we wanted to give him a truly conceptual logo. The designer took some color and typography cues from ADT, their chief competition, and used the image of a padlock to convey the idea of security.


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Flying Upside Down Productions: The Logo for this radio production company is a really fun one. Their principle market is the college radio market, so Tim Sinclair wanted a sort of casual and irreverent logo. The upside down microphone might be all you notice the first time you look at this logo, but the upside down fun continues in the typography.

Other Clients Include: NAGHSR, The Hydropower Reform Coalition, Meetings Etc., CCRA, RD Raab, The Detective Group Ltd.