OWLS project: ID/Brand client: Oregon Women Lawyers design: Matt Moore To get this logo approved I had to get the OK from all 11 chapters of this organization. It wasn’t easy but we got it done.
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Sauce Monster
client: SauceMonster project: Branding Package design: Matt Moore SauceMonster is the moniker for a mad genius synestesiologist who brings his highly innovative 3D video mapping experience to concert halls around the world. His visuals are more than a backdrop for people like the futuristic vaudeville act Beats Antique, they are an essential part of the experience that … Read More
Spectrum Capital
client: Spectrum Capital project: Logo design: Matt Moore
Cats Safe At Home
Cats Safe at Home™ Tri-Fold Brochure client: Audubon Society & FCCO project: Cats Safe at Home™ design: Matt Moore I teamed up with the Audubon Society and The Feral Cat Coalition of Oregon (FCCO) to create this brochure for their “Cats Safe at Home™” campaign. Cat people and bird people don’t usually mix much, but … Read More
Ambrach Kegs ID/Logo
Ambrach Kegs Identity client: Ambrach project: Logo design: Matt Moore “The best beer kegs in the world.” – That’s what the CEO told me over the phone when I asked what they did. At first I thought it was just spray but as it turns out he was right. They needed something initially that would … Read More
Reece Security Systems
Reece Security project: Logo/ID design: Matt Moore This company protects people and property with a wide array of technology. They needed a brand that conveyed security and trust. Security companies often brand themselves with intimidating imagery, but Reece needed something a little different. Part of their business is supplying hospitals with patient monitoring tools. I … Read More
Gorge.net (logo)
Gorge.net Brand Identity design: Matt Moore This logo is almost 20 years old. I include it because here because it survived and still looks pretty darned good. Gorge.net has been a client since my buddy Glen put something in his closet called a “server” and told me he needed something called “a website.” I learned … Read More