A more modern interpretation of the YYAA logo that still maintains the symbols of the original
A more modern interpretation of the YYAA logo that still maintains the symbols of the original

Flying Carpet is a full-fledged sound recording studio run by Matt Lagatutta, formerly of the band Giants At Large. Located beneath a carpet store in Mineola, NY, the place is teeming with cool and charm. Now they have a logo to match.

Kasey requested a custom logo and business card that'd grab the attention of potential employers and publishers. 
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Ryan manages & coordinates Long Island's Great South Bay Music Festival. What better way to say that than by giving out slick cards that say it? I gave a man of many tastes many different options. He opted for an alternate color scheme that really does suit him.
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The All-American and Ralph's designs are from my Island Vintage series: an exercise in revitalizing the tired logos that belong to some of Long Island's most treasured locales.
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Forever in Bloom is an independent floral arrangement boutique run by two passionate individuals: my aunt and uncle. I felt this design needed a handwritten touch. Look them up if you, or someone you know is tying the knot.
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These are part of a collaboration with photographer and friend Brendan Dowd, someone whose brain works in truly interesting ways. He helped me get weird for these, and I appreciate it.
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Stray Dog Apparel is an upstart clothing/custom embroidery company and the beautiful brainchild of my good friend John Sadlis. The logo design needed to be stylish, so I had to put on my expensive designer jeans for this (note to self: don't throw away jeans receipt).
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Spooky movie poster for passionate local filmmaker Michael O'Brien. Check him out:​​​​​​​

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My submission for a logo redesign contest at our local bagel spot. Sadly mine wasn't chosen, so I never got that $250 gift card. I could've really used the free bagels.

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