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Although I love designing logos for friends, they always take 10x longer to complete. A third of the reason for this is that logos take a long time to design for anyone. Logos are deceptively simple. Another third of the reason is that I tend to be a perfectionist on logos because this is what a business builds its identity on. The last third of the reason for taking so long on friends’ logo projects is the worst reason of all: they’re my friends. Poor Aaron had to wait a long time for me to finish a logo for his photography business. Read more.. »

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The Bivocational and Small Church Leadership Network needed an updated logo for their web site, letterhead, and other official materials. The purpose of the organization is to encourage dual-vocational pastors in the difficult challenges their callings present. They needed a logo that represented the tensions unique to their calling. Read more.. »

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A few months ago I was approached by the Starnes Group to design a campaign identity for the SpeakUp College Tour presented by Kyros Entertainment. The tour is designed to present brands such as Tyndale, Nav Press, LifeWay, Intervarsity, CCM, One campaign, The House Studio, Kerusso, Provident, EMI, Light Gives Heat, and more to students at Christian colleges. Read more.. »

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Casey Jones was a heroic train conductor who sacrificed his own life to save all of the passengers on his speeding train when it collided with a stalled freight train in 1900. Jones was originally from Jackson, Tennessee, so it would be fitting for a tourist attraction to be established in his name. Casey Jones Village and BWCreative began a working relationship in late April of 2009. One of the many projects commissioned was a logo for the Casey Jones Historical Fund. Read more.. »

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I don’t know if it could be any worse. A logo made up of clip art and Papyrus! Indigenous Outreach International is a mission organization that raises support for indigenous missionaries abroad. It is a small organization but that doesn’t mean they shouldn’t have a brand to be proud of. Read more.. »

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It began as bug-a-BOO but that name was already taken. The product was a ring sling that moms could carry their babies in. The entrepreneur is my wife. We settled on the name bug-a-ROO because the slings actually resemble a kangaroo’s pouch. Anyway, we thought it was pretty clever and we had already started calling our new little boy bug-a-boo. It stuck and she’s been making the things (+other baby products) for over a year now. Read more.. »

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The restaurant concept: based on a flight of wine, all entrees, desserts, drinks, salads, and soups are served in three small portions rather than a single large plate/glass. This gives each customer a unique dining experience by offering a variety of tastes. Instead of ordering a particular cut of fish, you order the fish flight and enjoy three cuts. The wine flights come with educational notes describing the wine and their origins. Read more.. »

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About Ben Williams


I am a freelance graphic designer from Jackson, Tennessee, USA. With a decade of experience in the creative professional field, I offer my clients a collaborative working relationship that results in effective visual communications. My training in fine arts, digital design, and desktop publishing mixed with my experience in information management, project management, and business administration qualify me to provide a range of services to a diverse client base. Send me an Email to discuss how my services could meet your needs.

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