Niemi, Jerabek & Kretchmer
Logo design for Niemi, Jerabek & Kretchmer, a full-service family law firm out of Minneapolis. The client (yes, related - more on that later) provided the following words when requesting the...
The goal of Channel3000.com's redesign was to clean up the cluttered look and confusing navigation throughout the site. The old site was outdated and had no design consistency whatsoever - dozens of clashing colors, different fonts for seemingly everything, dead-end navigation...
Logo design for Niemi, Jerabek & Kretchmer, a full-service family law firm out of Minneapolis. The client (yes, related - more on that later) provided the following words when requesting the...
I was tasked with creating a logo and wordmark for a software product that connects web applications together, simplifying people's lives. The client had some great ideas for me to work with - weaving...
Our marketing department had an idea to create some unique handouts for an upcoming trade show. We are a technology company that specializes in local news among other things and wanted to create...
One of the first items created for the re-imagining of our marketing department. A short, simple brochure that explains both our mission and what we have done for customers in the past and what we can do...
A brochure for a new high-end restaurant featuring Minneapolis' most diverse wine bar. The goal was to create a contemporary and unique brochure separating Nochee from other downtown restaurants.
Full page ad design and layout for Ramsey Town Center, a new luxury condominium development. This ad appeared in Parade of Homes magazine.
Business plan layout for perspective investors of Redstone restaurants.
St. Paul mexican restaurant Ol' Mexico came looking for a unique, fun and lively menu concept. With the help of incredibly talented illustrator/animator
Dave Anderson - known more to the public as "Famous Dave" of Famous Dave's Legendary Pit Bar-B-Que - approached us to create original menus for a new restaurant idea, Kokomo's Island Cafe, which is now...