We developed the look and sponsorship campaign for the Wooly Pigs in Billings, Montana.
This included logo design, a website, and team apparel. Definitely a fun project!
With roots in Montana but headquartered in Colorado, Crazy Peak Brewery came to us for help
with their brand. We started with the logo design and worked in a couple of identity packages
that included posters for their newest microbrews. We also did some apparel design to help them
represent their product.
We were tasked with creating a new logo identity for LaVie as they transitioned away from
the Carenet name. Our design inspiration came from the French meaning of la vie, life.
We decided to incorporate a beating heart (heart monitor) and flower into a simplistic and
tasteful final image.
We have been involved with the MS Bike Ride and MS Walk for numerous years. Each year, we are
asked to create new apparel designs and event marketing materials (banners, posters, etc). We've had
tons of fun with these projects and we hope they encourage participation as an incentive!
As an Owner's Representative covering numerous high-end projects and properties around the nation, Peter Penfold
wanted his business to stand out from the competition. We worked together with Peter to create a branding and
identity strategy that is doing just that.
We were approached by a Wildtree representative about participating in a healthy school
fundraising alternative....meaning healhy food options rather than chocolate, cookie dough,
popcorn, etc. We certainly liked the concept and helped by creating an order form.
Karen Grosz, Owner of Canvas Creek Team Building, came to us because she was struggling
with her book cover. She gave us some of her thoughts and told us to have fun. Well, mission
accomplished! We had a blast and followed it up a business card design.
We were fortunate enough to work with St. John's Lutheran Ministries and their therapy team
on the design of the Alberta Bair Hope Garden. This project is adjacent to the Transitional
Care Cottage therapy room and includes numerous surfaces, including stairs, that circulate around
a landscaped garden and water feature to help with therapy. We were responsible for the landscape
design, oversaw the installation, and contributed our graphics for the garden's identity.
Merrill Lynch came to us wanting a Christmas card that was more personal. We answered with
a concept that featured their families as part of their team. This has evolved into an annual
project with an exceptional client!
Land Design, Inc. offers a unique, high-end product and we felt their website and logo needed to
follow suit. We wanted to keep components of the original logo to keep some level of recognition
so the font and the boxes remained. Mission accomplished!
Can we provide a basic logo package for a sports team? You bet we can. This was our
concept for one of the many "thirsty" Montana co-ed softball teams.
This was one of our all-time favorite projects. We felt compelled to create an identity package worthy of
the work that Rusty Nail Design completes on a daily basis. This project included logo design, website design,
and print marketing. We are continuing to evolve our work with Rusty Nail Design as we develop a marketing
and branding strategy that targets a specific clientele.
NAMI asked if we could come up with a cyclist jersey for their 2011 Bike Ride and we were
happy to oblige. With the ride starting in Molt and the route being along Buffalo Trail,
it was pretty easy to come up with a theme!
We were fortunate enough to collaborate with Corridor Marketing Group on this project. The goal was
to create a functional, eye-catching website for more exposure for the business. We also helped them
with the launch of their website at a national trade show booth.
We team with numerous other small businesses in the area on certain projects and Magic City
Marketing, owned by Marca Vogele, is one of our favorites to work with. Marca approached us
to design a logo for her business and we are in the process of designing a website as well.
We collaborated with Livingston band Redemption Rising on thier logo. What started as a
drawing on a napkin developed into a primary and secondary logo for the band. We were pretty
pleased with the new look...and most importantly, so were they.