

Brand Land
Branding is crucial for any business, organization, event, show, etc. and it’s something I love to do. Here are a few winning, best and favorite examples of my graphic design work! I am well-versed in the Adobe Creative Suite, especially Photoshop and Illustrator. Be sure to click "Show More" to see additional designs!

A design contest, won by yours truly with this creation, for Wellington's Homecoming and Fall Festival event was started in 2016. I used the contest as an opportunity to try some design concepts that I didn't have much experience with and it paid off!

I created the winning design for the third time in five years of entering the Kansas Wheat Festival Button Contest. The vision for this design was in my head for several months leading up to the actual call for entries.

For the second year in a row, my entry into the Wheat Festival Button Design Contest was selected as the winner.

It was quite an honor to have my design selected for the 110th Wheat Festival! This was the first year I entered the button design contest.

New programs were added to the Channel 55 lineup in early 2016. "Show and Shel" (coined by yours truly) is an interview show that features new episodes twice a week. I love the way this logo flows and fits together.

The 55-Yard Line not only utilized video to tell stories, but also print (online) beginning in 2015. The text element was called "Cover Seven" which provided a recap of all the Friday Night action from the seven Sumner County football teams.

This was the second Wellington Today logo I crafted. It was an update of the original I created in 2013 (see at the end of gallery) when I started at the studio. What I like about the updated design is its crisp look and versatility.

The Wheat Minute Update was a daily, online exclusive show I developed in 2013. It was a sister-show to Wellington Today. This logo was a part of the 2015 redesign and features the same font as the updated WT logo in an effort to tie them together even more.

Before the last redesign at Studio 55, there was an "anything goes" attitude with our website and how it looked. I was happy to create this simple design for the top of the website when it was revamped in 2015.