More From S.E.B_Design:

AYBSA Logo Rebrand
Had the chance to work on an Arlington Youth Baseball & Softball Association logo rebrand project; which was also printed as field signage. The logo was made in Adobe Illustrator as a vector graphic in order to be printed for high quality use. Included are pictures of the field signage for the new AYBSA logo. It was a great freelance project and I’m happy to see this rebrand make its debut as flawless signage at Buck Field in Arlington.
BNN Media Promotions
While working for Boston Neighborhood Network as a Studio Assistant, I executed several print production projects. As well as a few channel slides that have been premiered live on BNN’s Broadcast channel.
Spirit In Action Book Mark
While working for Sirius Design I created this bookmark for their client Spirit In Action. I designed the layout with some help for my boss at the time and some inspiration from Spirit In Action's existing branding.
Tony's All-Sport Barbershop Window Signage
Had a great time working on my latest freelance project with @TonysAllSportBarbershop. Here are 2 signage designs for Tony’s front window. I really enjoyed working on this project and can’t wait to see these 24X36 in. posters in action!
Foxes Band Identity
Client work for local Salem rock band, Foxes, full identity package and social media campaign. If you follow the page to the bottom there's a logo animation as well.
"Pyramid Festival" Poster
This is a 60's inspired promotional poster fused with modern design elements.
SEB Identity System
My personal logo and identity system.
Pretty Rotten Branding
It's been an honor of presenting Pretty Rotten's branding, logos, business cards, promotional materials, show posters, multiple album cover and music for my Alternative/DIY/Rock band, Pretty Rotten.
"Spirit In Action" Newsletter
A printed newsletter mailer for Spirit In Action, which is an organization for supporting local communities throughout Western-Massachusetts.
"City Lights" Photography Book
Collection of original photography based on Boston city-spaces.
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