Relic Dwellers Identity

Hand-printed, hand-made, hand-cut, hands-on. Each one is unique and reflects the main themes of the company (build-it-yourself, back to basics, etc.). Materials used: recycled chipboard, rubber stamps and rubber tires.

Hand-printed, hand-made, hand-cut, hands-on. Each one is unique and reflects the main themes of the company (build-it-yourself, back to basics, etc.). Materials used: recycled chipboard, rubber stamps and rubber tires.

Relic Dwellers business cards are here.
Relic Dwellers logo and coming soon page. New name, new company, out with the old, in with the new. After some sputters, the Relic Dwellers machine has finally kicked into gear. Look for the online store to launch in November.
Updated: blog is launching shortly, business cards in the works…
Finally! There’s a face to the automoto name. The branding references the company’s basic philosophy: back to basics, hands-on, a unique and authentic echo of the cafe racer culture of the 1960’s and 70’s. An ‘about’ page, contact form, and blog coming soon. The appetizer before the main course, this coming soon page is intended to drive traffic to a blog outlining new developments with our fledgling company — stay tuned for more content coming this week.

Double-sided business card for Spector Consulting. Simple, bright colors, rounded corners, and the lovely Gotham for the typeface. Client didn’t ask for any changes — please Santa, can I have more clients like this?

Slowly taking shape. Surprisingly this was my first time working with European paper dimensions, despite the fact I’ve previously worked with companies across the pond. The card had a minimal amount of content on it which left a lot more room for some nice design elements.

Lovely nautical logo for Deep Blue, a UK-based public relations firm serving the fishing industry across the pond. Design guidelines were straightforward: “no ship steering wheels or fish with top hats”.

Sitemind’s new identity created by yours truly. Rounded corners were a must, and it was nice to be able to design for both sides of the card.

New company, new logo. I loved playing with a glass-like translucent effect with the icon, and Avenir is such a clean, friendly, modern typeface (thanks Toby!).

SaveTheChimps.org is a really great organization which serves as a sanctuary for hundreds of chimpanzees previously used in the NASA space program, and medical testing.