
November 12th, 2009

It’s been a busy couple months here at Ribbons of Red, and I’ve been knee deep in print design, blogsites, and creating lots of logos for photographers. This past week, I finished a logo re-design for my first Australian client—Christine Pobke of Pobke Photography! Christine was such a joy to work with, and I wanted to share an inside look into her wonderful logo project.

August 3rd, 2009

When I started Ribbons of Red, I didn’t have a targeted niche. I worked with small businesses, household names, and individuals from all parts of the country. I loved designing for all walks of life and still do. It’s a great challenge, and it keeps my skills and brain sharp. I’ve always been a firm believer that if you don’t know your niche right away, it will at some point evolve for you. Recently, I’ve noticed I have two niches forming. One being small- to medium-sized businesses and the other—photographers!
I’ve seen what feels like millions (ok, probably just hundreds) of photography websites. Unfortunately, a lot of photography logos are the same. For example, if a photographer is using their birth name as their business name (which a lot do), the logo is normally spelled out in a plain, straight line using one font choice. There are so many more options that are out there; below is a list of 7 of my favorite photography logos and why they work so well. Finish Reading This Post >
