Repurposed Logo Design

June 24th, 2011
Custom Logo for Phil Jablonski

Cus­tom Logo for Phil Jablonski

Logo design and iden­tity devel­op­ment are the most chal­leng­ing and reward­ing things a graphic designer can do. Being respon­si­ble for how a busi­ness is iden­ti­fied for years to come demands a great amount of cre­ativ­ity, so it is impor­tant to always evolve and not use the same old tricks.

Phil's Bag of TricksWhen Phil Jablon­ski came to MESH look­ing to get his iden­tity together, we went through the usual inter­view process to get a bet­ter under­stand­ing of what Phil does so we could start brain­storm­ing about type forms etc. We quickly found that what Phil does can­not be pigeon­holed. He’s an artist, a crafts­man, and a cus­tom fab­ri­ca­tor who repur­poses found objects for artis­tic and util­i­tar­ian uses. After look­ing at some of the projects Phil has worked on over the years, we real­ized no two jobs were the same. The lines were blurred as to which dis­ci­pline was a defin­ing skill for Phil.

Soon after the cre­ative process was begun, MESH Graphic Designer Eliot Lytle deter­mined that noth­ing com­ing strictly from the com­puter had the tac­tile qual­ity found in Phil’s work. So he decided a visit Phil’s stu­dio was needed for some inspi­ra­tion. One step into Phil’s work­space and Eliot knew what was needed to do the logo jus­tice and accu­rately rep­re­sent Phil Jablon­ski and his work.

You see, Phil is a pack-​rat (as he should be). He has 10 of every­thing and many of those items could be used as type forms. So Eliot decided to cre­ate a logo using a cre­ative process that directly mir­rors what it is that Phil does, repur­pos­ing found objects.

The result­ing cus­tom logo is, as Eliot says, “one of the most reward­ing logos I’ve ever done. The logo speaks directly to Phil’s cre­ative process and the tac­tile nature of his work.”

Business cards designed for Phil Jablonski

Busi­ness Cards (Phil’s friends call him “PJ”)

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Logo Design for Stomping Grounds

May 3rd, 2011
Logo Design for Stomping Grounds Coffee & Wine Bar

Logo and busi­ness card designed for Stomp­ing Grounds Cof­fee & Wine Bar

We recently “crossed the state line” with this logo designed for Stomp­ing Grounds Cof­fee & Wine Bar, a new busi­ness open­ing soon in Greer, South Carolina.

The goal was to design a logo that bal­ances the two seg­ments of the busi­ness while bring­ing in tac­tile ele­ments to reflect the atmos­phere of the estab­lish­ment. Care­ful selec­tion of col­ors, fonts, and font weights com­bined with the graphic “ring” ele­ments have cre­ated a clean, pro­fes­sional logo.

The busi­ness cards bring in a tex­tured paper back­ground ele­ment that rein­forces the tac­tile expe­ri­ence. The inclu­sion of a “Buy 10 bev­er­ages & get 1 free” fea­ture on the back of the busi­ness card allows it to serve an extra purpose.

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Art in the Park Poster

April 29th, 2011
Poster for Art in the Park, Morganton, NC

Poster for Art in the Park

You may have seen the poster pro­mot­ing the First Annual Art in the Park around Mor­gan­ton recently. Designed by MESH Design Group, the poster fea­tures a water­color paint­ing by Jan Alms.

We were excited when we first heard about the Art in the Park event being orga­nized by the Mor­gan­ton Parks and Recre­ation Depart­ment. When they asked if we would design a poster, we were more than happy to help out. It is always great to see a new art ori­ented event tak­ing shape in town!

Art in the Park will fea­ture fine art, sculp­tures, pot­tery, jew­elry, metal work, and live music — plus it’s FREE! Be sure to take part of your day on May 14th to visit Catawba Mead­ows Park and enjoy some art.

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