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es for public office also desire–and most often depend on name recognition (i.e. brand identity) for success. Just as in business, a logo can play a key role is establishing this recognition. We’ve had the opportunity to develop logos for many winning campaigns–here we share a few, as well as the some insights into the creative process involved in each one.
Adrian Collins was a candidate for HISD School Board in Fall 2009. He has a successful consulting firm that employs the same colors–so we decided to stick with the dark and light blue that were already associated with him through his business.
I had the pleasure of working with a great group of guys with the Republican Party of Fort Bend County on redesigning their organization’s website at http://www.fbcgop.org In addition to updating the site’s aesthetics, they were looking to: Have multi-user log-in capability to allow for frequent and easy edits A dynamic events calendar Social networking [...]
Read storyA logo is key to excellence in political campaign design. As you might expect–it is the common bond that all promotional materials share in common. For the Nguyen campaign, we created a professional-grade campaign logo using Adobe Illustrator. The resulting file was then used to create yard signs and large, 4×8 corrugated signs. We also [...]
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