Sevierville Logo & Graphic Art Design


To create a logo, or Corporate image for you company, we typically follow a pattern something like this:

  • We meet so you have the opportunity to talk about the image you want to convey to your customer. Please have any current advertising or images and logos you use so that we can bring that back to the office.
  • We create several (typically three to five) logos to present at our next meeting. These logos will echo the colors and advertising style you gave us before.
  • We meet and you pick a favorite graphic. This logo is taken back for another round of changes you suggest at our meeting.
  • We take your suggestions back and make another round of changes. The new graphic is presented for your approval. Normally, this is the last round required to finish a project.
Once we have a finished logo, we need to make sure you have the versions you need for all aspects of your business. For example: in your package, you should have a Black & White version for things like check printing.

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    Bee Spas Logo

     

    This Hot Tub sales & service company in Gatlinburg is now twenty years old and we have maintain their website for half that time. This is the second logo we created for them.
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    Animated Bug

     

    This little bug was first used on a web site we built for a website created last year. He is such a happy little guy, he has come back for duty here.
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    Colonial Virginia Capitol

     

    This is not a photograph, it's a 3D model which was for a DVD on the Washington/Rochambeau route. The model is really nice and may well appear somewhere again in the future.
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    Legends of China Logo

     

    This was the first of several logos created for Non-Stop Entertainment. The first logo for the new show was done by an Advertising Agency, they paid a lot of money and were not happy with the results.
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    The Pizza Logo

     

    The Pizza place moved into an old KFC building. The menu printer didn't want to wait until the building was finished to get a photograph, so I was brought in to make this image. The owner likes it so much, they continue to use it in all their advertising.
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    Fly Over

     

    The model for this photo was used in a short demo for an English Airship Company. They love the work and, at this writing, funding and needs assessment continue.
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    COPE - Union

     

    This is a logo for a large union based in Washington, DC. They represent teachers and this was the new logo used on their web site. The design was created in Photoshop and 3D software.
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    Board Repairs

     

    This robot was created for a computer board repair company. In this scene, he was looking up at something else on the web page.
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    Smoky Mountain Palace

     

    While the video for this model is posted on this website, it's hard to see the detail in a few frames. Now that this model is available, rendering out a new scene is often a quick, easy job.
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    Williamsburg Dancers

     

    Match the image to the client...here is an example of an antiqued website. The logo incorporates their icon and colonial scenes from around their home town.
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    Logo for Cirque de Chine

     

    Recently, the designer of the logo for Subway Restaurants told me that he had never designed a logo this pretty. I was flattered, I hope you will allow me to do the same for you.
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    Portland Head

     

    The Portland Head Lighthouse may well be the most famous in America, except I've dropped it on a faraway Island.