GPS Tracking
A brand for a new tracking device company using a little bit of humor to connect with their customers in a saturated marketplace.

A brand for a new tracking device company using a little bit of humor to connect with their customers in a saturated marketplace.
A new brand, website, and communication materials to match the dynamic performances of Nebraska’s first and only LGBTQ+ chorus.
A unique and memorable initial campaign to launch Marque Snow’s quest for Nebraska State Legislature, in District 9.
A Teen Pregnancy Prevention Initiative that became multiple impactful projects for local nonprofits and public health offices.
Online executions that provided local public health offices with vital sex education information for residents. Third of three Planned Parenthood North Central...
A political campaign created to gain statewide awareness and votes for one hell of a candidate.
A brand refresh to rally the troops internally and make their presence known in Omaha and beyond.
A new brand that expresses an artists joy of flipbooks.
A new identity and website for an IT solutions partner in it for the long haul.
A new identity and website for a thoughtful and collaborative writer.
A new brand demystifies alternative medicine.
An artist's brand identity reflects her bold style.
A new identity unifies a team of passionate activists who stand up for justice on behalf of all people in Nebraska.
An author's brand identity reveals her love for pop culture, vintage furniture and all bookish things.
Brand and environment design for Tuscon's transitional-care hospital for children.
A brand refresh for a casual restaurant with a healthy mission.
The evolution of a brand with a forward-thinking vision.
This brand is all about love stories.
An identity built on one artist's legacy introduces Omaha to a new art mentorship organization.
A branded website to quickly educate and recruit potential new hires.
A fundraising campaign created to establish a much-needed home for the Hospice of Southwest Iowa.
Brand development for Omaha’s first barrier-free sports complex.