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Seacoast Orthodontics is located in North Hampton, NH and there were looking to incorporate their costal location into their logo. I created this logo that looks like sails, and their reflection, but also subliminally looks like it can relate to teeth and braces.

Seacoast Orthodontics

Connecticut Valley Orthodontics is located in Vernon, CT and wanted to capture the traditional new england feel in their logo. I created several versions to choose from, but ultimately, they landed on the oak leaf. Simple, clean and reminicent of New England.

Connecticut Valley Orthodontics

Two River Orthodontics is located in Little Silver, NJ. This logo was a combination of the "T" and the "R" to create more of a symbol and the extension off the "R" gives a hint to the flow of a river. 

Two Rivers Orthodontics

This team of Dr.'s was changing locations and wanted an updated logo. Using the tooth image and the colorful squares (as they specialized in pediactric orthodontics) I created this logo that suggest misaligned teeth, puzzle pieces if you will, that need the help of qualified professionals.

Dr. Starr and Dr. Glick Orthodontics

Ad avid runner and a double lung transplant recipient, this client wanted a logo for his family boat. Something to remind him of where he had been and where he was going. I created several iterations of this logo with various font and type treatment, colors and representations of the lungs. This was the final choice.

Lung Racer

Ms. Ingenohl is a marriage and family therapist who ventured out on to her own, opening her own practice and wanted two distinct logos for each area of practice. This first logo represents the cohesiveness of the family unit. 

Julie Ingenohl

Ms. Ingenohl is a marriage and family therapist who ventured out on to her own, opening her own practice and wanted two distinct logos for each area of practice. This second logo represents mediator inbetween the couple and the green and blue colors are subliminally soothing.

Julie Ingenohl

This is a small collection of the various logos I have designed for my clients of the years. The design process for logos includes: An initial consultation to discuss your needs and goals. Once there is a joint understanding of what is needed, I head to the drawing board and literally sketch 10-20 ideas. We then narrow down the options to 4-6 which proceed into digital creation. Again, narrowing designs down further to 1 or 2 final logos and then explore color and various design treatments.
In the end, you will have a professional logo from which your brand can evolve. 
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