new logo & business cards!

It’s always fun to see how logos and brands evolve over time.  After having done my own design work for years, the need to have more time and let others who do design full-time do the work even better seemed beneficial.  I’ve had a great time working with some of the amazing artists in our area currently, and am grateful for their experience and input.  My previous design had been streamlined by Brandon Buerkle (thanks so much!), and as a long-time friend it was fun to work with him again and receive his amazing talent.  The next stage ended up taking a huge leap into something completely different from what I had been doing, as seen at the top of the blog and below in the photos.  My good friend, Darryl Brown, worked his magic and came up with the new look, which I have to say I’ve been pretty stoked about!  Below are photos of the new business cards he designed, complete with holes (yes holes!) in the actual cards!  There are even different versions, so you can collect all 4 (though that 4th one I hear is hard to come by in the Cheerios boxes!).  Thanks Darryl!

by Joel

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September 21, 2010 - 3:07 pm

Amy P - noticed your new logo on the watermark for the pics you’ve been posting- I like it. And, those cards are just about the coolest things I’ve ever seen! Wish I was close enough to be a collector.

November 1, 2010 - 6:46 pm

darryl & laura: oregon engagement photos » joel bock photography blog - [...] Geez magazine (among many other stellar projects!).  He was the one who designed our new logo and business cards.  You can check out his work HERE.  Laura specializes in postpartum services, and is equally [...]

October 2, 2010 - 9:03 pm

Gray: Oregon senior portraits » joel bock photography blog - [...] We had a great time shooting Gray’s senior session.  You might recall a couple preview posts here and here, and after all the busy-ness of wedding season we’re finally getting around to putting up a full post!  He even made it onto one of our fancy new business cards. [...]

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