Logos and Icons

The Alaska Department of Family and Community Services. Families and communities are all very different. No two are alike. The logo is a representation of a diversity of people, joining together forming the shape of a snowflake.


The Alaska Department of Health. Leveraging Alaska’s historic 1925, 674 mile, serum run by dog sled from Nenana to Nome, transporting life-saving antitoxin. The logo puts the focus on the department’s mission to go the extra miles to promote the health of its people.


Our Pandemic messaging used a lot of icons as shorthand to deliver multiple messages at a time. They were used in video endcaps, on social media images, posters, stickers, flyers, etc. The icons mostly reinforced protective measures.


These were designed as stickers to adhere to personal water bottles. The concept was from a coworker. I thought it was such a clever idea we had to do it.


A collection representing programs and divisions for the State of Alaska Department of Health.


Mountains. Lots of logos with mountains because, Alaska.


Digger n Dumper, an excavation company. The owners wanted a logo that represented their landscaping equipment which they named Digger and Dumper. Breakwater, a diving equipment company. Tapestry, a human resources company. Lulu E. Bebe, women’s clothing store. Alaska Serigraphics 10K Classic, mark for a 10K run sponsored by Alaska Serigraphics, Promotional Gear, an icon representing what Alaska Serigraphics provides, ASI imprinted products, embroidered garments, screen printed tee’s and, banners, all items used in promoting a business, organization or event. Celebrate Diversity, t-shirt design, Midnight Sun Coffee, a logo for a drive-through coffee stand. Cater West Bar-B-Que, catering business. PeopleMatter, a human resources company.


Alaska Serigraphics, a promotional gear company specializing in screen printed tee’s, vinyl signs and banners, ASI products, and embroidered goods. Raven Lunatic Art is the line of novelty tee’s marketed to tourists.