Kinetic Branding nominates and unanimously awards our client, Robert Eisenberg of Bend Pizza Kitchen, as our "Client Of The Century" for his efforts to support the community during the COVID-19 virus. BPK initiated a local WE-R-BEND campaign to serve free restaurant meals to service industry people who have lost their jobs due to the coronavirus. Thank you, Robert Eisenberg of Bend Pizza Kitchen for being an amazing community leader. His love for people, our community and our country is commendable. It's great to see so many people stepping up like Robert has.
Here's the participating restaurants in Bend: Bend Pizza Kitchen, La Rosa, Modern Mexican Kitchen, The Sparrow Bakery, Poke Row Kinetic was fortunate to design BPK's logo and website design. All the best you, Robert and BPK, as we all work through this crisis. Kinetic Branding recently completed a new logo design for KD Construction Services, an Oregon home builder. Prior to designing the logo, Kinetic proposed the shorter DBA name "KD Homes" which the client liked. By using "Homes" instead of "Construction Services," the name accurately reflects what they build and it's easier to remember and write out.
With a pleasant and warm green and dark walnut-brown color combination and a shorter name, the company's new logo says more visually about their craftsmanship and quality than the old logo could.
Kinetic Branding recently completed a logo design for Axis3 Design Studio, an architectural firm in Oregon. Axis3 creates modern residential and commercial structures based on classic architectural philosophies. Kinetic designed the Axis3 logo based on the 3-dimensional axis used in designing and building accurate structures. The letter "X" is the center of the unique logo design, showing the three dimensions. The thinner green line used in the vertical dimension is also used to style the number "3."
Stay connected to this blog to see the upcoming Axis3 website. Kinetic recently completed a rebranding project for Norman Building & Design, a high-end custom home building and remodeling company. (Click on the images below to see a larger version) Kinetic redesigned the Norman logo in a simplistic and elegant fashion. The new logo picks up a color palette of the materials Norman Building & Design uses in their custom home designs. The two triangles and rectangle creates a negative "N" shape that stands for Norman. The old Pyramid logo was originally designed based on the Egyptian pyramids in the desert, but really had nothing to do with heating and cooling a home. The company sought not only a new brand identity design, but one that was meaningful and would connect with homeowners.
The new logo identity design has colors that represent the warm and cool temperatures that the company provides control of homeowners, The new pyramid design no longer is an ancient ruin, but a modern and powerful symbol that captures attention and creates interest in the company. Stay connected to this blog for more brand identity designs for Pyramid. Nursery Sentry, a high-tech plant nursery monitoring company, approached Kinetic Branding to design an iconic logo that would visually portray wireless technology that regulates nursery temperatures and overall environment to help plants grow and stay healthy.
Kinetic Branding recently completed a campaign theme logo design for longtime client Steakhouse Elite to be displayed in the New York Yankees ballpark. The new "Big League Burger" campaign theme and logo design connects the company's burger products with the major league baseball franchise and will be used to promote purchases at concession stands.
Kinetic Branding recently completed the company naming and logo design for Broken Heart Apparel, a non-profit organization that makes grief apparel for those who are grieving. Broken Heart makes and sells grief apparel as a way promote positive social change and provide grief support for those facing a traumatic loss. Broken Heart's grief apparel will allow grieving people to express themselves and feel validated in their grief.
At the beginning of every New Year, Kinetic Branding highlights the previous year's new and redesigned logos. Kinetic's clients are hitting the ground running in 2019 with a new brand identity, and they are excited and motivated by their new logos. See Kinetic's Logo Portfolio >
Kinetic Branding has recently completed a pro-bono logo design for a startup non-profit organization, "What If We Could?," a crowd-sourcing platform designed to showcase mini projects of local non profits, giving a glimpse into their activity in the community and allow the public to better connect. Kinetic partnered with What If We Could? to redesign their logo in a more meaningful way, using the Kinetic Brand Energy process that uncovers the emotional reasons behind why people connect with companies.
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