Archive for the ‘Signage’ Category

Redesigning the Tilt Logo

Thursday, August 28th, 2008

It is important to have our own clear cut and defined brand. For years, we have focused on our customer work and the Tilt brand was certainly of lesser importance. After Baltimore: The Urban Forest Project, we quickly recognized how great it could be to have something that really speaks to the Tilt message and culture. So, we are putting it out there.

Here are some of the marks that were developed by our team. The concept was to create something strong, clear and easy to understand. Feel free to comment, we are narrowing down our approach and looking for feedback. FEEL FREE TO COMMENT!
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Floura Teeter… Launches!

Wednesday, July 23rd, 2008

Floura Teeter Landscape Architects is a Baltimore based firm that puts their energy into high-level creative work. Their landscapes are reflective of their passion for the outdoors and communicating a message about the space. We developed their tagline and we landing on “working from the inside out” since that is the way that they work.

We designed a full brand for their company with everything from a logo mark to the job site signage. Their launch package included video marketing and the back of their business cards were unique and mimicked the personality of the card holder.  Visit Floura Teeter online!

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Design travels different.

Thursday, July 17th, 2008

When coming back from Ireland, we quickly realized how well America is signed in comparison to the rest of the world. We have street signs, leader signs, wayfinding signs, mile markers, brand signage, etc. In Ireland they have a different tool: Intuition… oh, and the luck of the Irish. Remarkably enough we literally got around the whole entire country of Ireland without so much as a highway map. It was insane!

Fom Shannon to Galway to The Aran Islands, back to Galway to Sligo to Dublin to Limerick and back to Shannon as though we were experts. We just figured, if we were going in the general direction we would eventually get there! Anthony and I were both amazed that no matter how many lefts we made, we would somehow end up in the right place.


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