Still Graphics
JG Tax & Notary services reached out to Temple Creative because they had a stale and amateur logo that simply wasn't working for them anymore. This is one of several concepts that we worked up for them.
This flyer was created for a class that Shane took back when he was studying brand development. Who knew that underwater robotics competitions were a real thing?
The owner of Blackbird Lending reached out to us because he was in desperate need of a logo redesign. He originally had a very generic and unstyled logo that they paid a "designer" to create. I won't mention the name of the website where they hired this so-called artist, but I will say that if you want to spend five bucks to possibly get an okay logo, it's the perfect location.
Shane snapped this quick motion blur image while he was walking around the French Quarter.
We created this flyer to advertise a music festival being hosted by Unknown Brewing in Charlotte, NC.
ZamCo already had the base of their logo and contacted us to clean it up and add some artistic flair to it. We cleaned up the lines, created a light source, and designed a realistic drop shadow to give it that professional touch.
A client called us to make some changes to this illustration for a personal project with a 24 hour deadline and we embraced the challenge. For the pirate, she requested a slightly darker skin-tone. She wanted the fairy to have red hair with blue tips and to have some fairy wings added. We were happy to deliver a finished product in less than half the time.
This is an alternate logo concept that we came up with for Blackbird Lending.
The Fresh Art flyer was another project that Shane created for a class. The only info he was provided was the name & location of the event and the fictitious Reel Deal Tacos logo. The rest was up to creativity.
Motion Graphics