General-use icons developed for a client's extensive help system, starting with the open-source Entypo+ system as base; there are design variations created to keep stylistic consistency and many new icons designed for needed concepts.
General-use icons developed for a client's extensive help system. These are all new icons for needed in-house design discussion concepts.
Specific CADD icons developed for a client's extensive help system. These are all new icons for in-house CADD systems documentation; due to the highly technical nature of the concepts, and high time-on-page, these icons have more detail than typical.
Special in-house Autodesk icons for end-client's in-house custom deployments for their most-used Autodesk design products. Colour palette to match their existing colour-coding.
Specialty icons developed for use on a planning department training website in and printed materials - the concepts being captured were complex and technical.
Four icons and a technical illustration designed to help a client explain the value proposition of a particular approach to sustainable architecture. Colour and style to match balance of client's presentation materials.
Corp ID | logo definition developed for a sustainable energy / solar contractor; graphic style was established here first, and informed the equinox illustration.
Icon representing the equinox for that same sustainable energy contractor.
Icon (and balance of marketing imagery) for marketing the same solar contractor to sustainable wineries.
Tradeshow booth graphic designed for that solar contractor: everything here designed or produced by me other than the photographs. 3D elements designed and rendered in Form•Z.
Logo and Corp ID design from early in career; based on quick napkin sketch executed in meeting with client.
These are a select very few examples of symbol, icon and logo design work; most is recent, some older which had enough æsthetic value to share. Many of the most recent had a huge number of technical constraints or complex concepts to balance with the required simplicity of a good icon or logo, and as a result represent far more design work than may be apparent.