
The Where to Eat Guide cover design

Icon design, agreement forms, map illustration
| Brand Development,Illustration,Logo Design,Print Communication,Projects,Publication Design
The Where to Eat Guide
Brand development
Creative development for a start-up dining guide. Perez design was commissioned to develop several facets to successfully introduce The Where to Eat Guide in the marketplace. The scope of the project included market research, naming, logo development, magazine layout, sales sheet design, icon design, business collateral development and initial website development.
Creative direction & design – Carlos A Perez
Illustration – Keith Witmer

Business card design

Sales elements

Home Hunter logo design
| Logo Design,Projects
Home Hunter
Logo design
Logo design for on-line home finder.
Creative direction – John Swieter
Design – Carlos A Perez

iChoose logo design
| Brand Development,Logo Design,Projects
iChoose shopping agent
Brand development
Brand development for the now defunct iChoose shopping agent. iChoose was an application that ran in the background of your PC – seaching for the best on-line deals just for you.
Creative direction – John Swieter
Design – Carlos A Perez
Tags:
Bra,
Logo Design

Techno-mation proposed logo
| Logo Design,Projects
Techno-mation
Logo design
Proposed identity for proccess automation company.
Design – Carlos A Perez
| Logo Design,Projects
Bank Direct
Logo design
Identity design for an online Bank.
Creative direction – John Swieter, Mark Ford
Design – Carlos A Perez
| Logo Design,Projects
PSU – Center for Nano Science, Center for Excellence in Writing, Center for Life in Extreme Environments
Logo design
Worked with the College of LIberal Arts and Sciences to develop identies for specific centers.
Marketing lead – Debi Sommars
Design – Carlos A Perez



Logo design
| Illustration,Logo Design,Non Profit,Projects
Working Wonders Children’s Museum – Redoodle & Pet Shop
Logo design
Inside Working Wonders there are several stations that are designed to engage both the children and their parents. Redoodle was a station that focused on the reuse of ‘useable waste’ (egg cartons, cardboard boxes, etc.) and Pet Hospital was, well, a mini Pet Hospital.
Design & illustration – Carlos A Perez

Logo design

Storefront sign

Outdoor banners
| Brand Development,Illustration,Logo Design,Projects
Working Wonders Childern’s Museum
Brand development
After consulting with board members and volunteers, it was obvious the final mark had to reflect the spirit and enthusiasm of everyone involved. With a strong emphasis on the curators desire to incorporate the museums message of “learning & fun” for both parent & child, various concepts derived from that theme were explored and developed into numerous brand elements.
Creative direction – John Furgurson, Carlos A Perez
Design & consulting – Carlos A Perez
Photography (banner images) – Dogleg studios
Copy – John Furgurson

Brand development

Storefront elements
| Logo Design,Projects
Palmer Homes Silverridge community
Logo design
Neighborhood with vast mountain views.
Design – Carlos A Perez
| Logo Design,Projects
Flash Marketing
Logo design
Logo design for Marketing start-up.
Design – Carlos A Perez
| Logo Design,Projects
2 E Publishing
Logo design
Logo design for a book publishing start-up.
Design – Carlos A Perez

Logo design

Logo design
| Logo Design,Projects
Venture Creative
Logo design
Abstract ‘V’ mark for proposed venture creative group.
Design – Carlos A Perez

Organic granola packaging design
| Logo Design,Projects
Claudia Beck
Logo design
Logo design for Real Estate Broker.
Design – Carlos A Perez

Tag design
| Brand Development,Print Communication,Projects
Quail Flats Woodworking print materials
Marketing materials
In addition to creating a brand, Perez design worked with craftswoman Terry Scoville to develop several print materials showcasing her ‘craftswomanship’.
Design & consulting – Carlos A Perez
Copy – Cam Davis


| Brand Development,Logo Design,Projects
Quail Flats Woodworking logo
Brand development
Craftswoman Terry Scoville liked Quails and woodworking.
Design & consulting – Carlos A Perez


Brand redevelopmet
| Brand Development,Logo Design,Projects,Publication Design
The Source Weekly
Brand redevelopment
The Source was looking for a complete brand overhaul. Their previous mark lasted a strong 8 years, but it was time for a change. Carlos was also commissioned to redesign the magazine format as well. Next time your in Bend, Oregon – make sure to pick one up. Visit tsweekly.com.
Creative direction – Aaron Switzer, Carlos A Perez
Design – Carlos A Perez, Elise Jones
Cover Illustration – Carlos A Perez


