Logo Design: Kelly & Co.

We are so lucky to have a robust community of makers and creatives in Western Massachusetts that is growing every day. A few months back, I came across one such local maker Kelly & Co. on Instagram, and fell in love with the handmade clothing and home goods like this linen pinafore apron. I was so excited when Erin reached out, interested in revamping her logo and further developing some branding. 

Simplicity, durability, and beauty are crafted into every one of the small-batch goods available in Erin's shop, and she wanted the logo to exude those ideals in a single mark. 

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The flax flower is a significant symbol for Kelly & Co., and Erin was keen on incorporating it from the beginning. Erin crafts most of her wearable goods from natural linen, which is woven from the fibers of the flax plant. The final logo utilizes a silhouette I drew in effort to complement the calssic serif font. 

I played around with a lot of other flax symbols leading up to this though, and even a little doodle of the everyday dress. Here are some interesting alternates that came about in process:

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The entire project of crafting a clean, elegant logo that spoke to Kelly & Co.'s goods for good living mantra was so much fun; it's always most satisfying to design for a brand you already believe in and admire. 

All photos via Kelly & Co.

Logo Concepts: The Ashfield Farmers Market

It was opening weekend for a few of the big outdoor farmers markets in the area, and plenty of others will be swift to follow as April eases into warmer temperatures and gives way to sunny May. The Ashfield Farmers Market, a seasonal Saturday Market held on the Ashfield Town Commons, wanted a fresh look to start their season. I put together a few logo concepts for their consideration:

The blackberry theme was carried over from their old logo and refreshed, treated a little differently in each version. I also got out my brush pen for this one; the calligraphic hand lettering gives the logo a handmade, personal feel.

I'm eager to see which direction they choose to kick their 2016 market season off with!