Tuesday, October 28, 2008

NYC Marathon Fundraiser

This is a thank you card I did for my friend, Bill, who raised money for the Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center by running the New York City Marathon. Bill sent this postcard to everyone who sponsored him in the race. As you can tell, Bill is an Red Sox fan and wears this hat nearly everyday.



R.E.S.T. Initiative

These logo concepts were created for The R.E.S.T. Initiative, another New York City based non-profit organization:



Maloney & Fox "mixes well" with...

These images were created as labels for a gift basket of soft drinks (or "mixers") that Maloney & Fox along with a business proposal for a liquor company.


This label went on a bottle of orange juice:

This label went on a jar of olives:


This label went on a bottle of club soda:


This label went on a can of Red Bull:


This label went on a bottle of pomegranate juice:

Dorothy Fox Turns 70!

Mrs. Dorothy Fox turned 70 years young this year, and to celebrate her daughters threw her a birthday luncheon. Below is the email invitation, and also the place cards for the table settings.


Margie's Place:

City Farm Fest

Yet another re-purposing of the Maloney & Fox logo. This was an email invitation for a small gathering M&F hosted in honor of our friend Lauren Zettler's EP release.
 

Greetings from Maloney & Fox

This is one of many projects I've done with the Maloney & Fox logo (original logo below). This particular creative began with this old image found on Flickr and was edited to create space for the M&F "kids". I also gave the kids more appropriate attire, as this is clearly a more modest crowd of sun bathers. The final product was a postcard mailer used to promote Maloney & Fox's re-branding and updated website.

This is the original image:
This is the final product:
This is the original Maloney & Fox logo, or "the kids" as we like to call them (created by Fiona Spear):

Ken Longert Gardening


Above
is a logo that was created for Ken Longert Gardening.
Below is a more detailed image that was used for t-shirts and hats for Ken's team and family.