Here’s some recent designs I’ve been busy with. Tell your friends. It’s sweeping the nation.
One is a t-shirt design I did for myself (much thanks to James and The Young Lions of Pop for his help with the phrase and placement). Which I’ll be giving away to some clients as thanks for their business. If I have any left I’ll give them away on here. The other is a logo I did for my friend Adam’s unofficial logo redesign contest for Princeton Theological Seminary. Everybody that has voted said they were horrible because they didn’t have crosses. Go figure. The other is a logo and business card I did for NorthBridge Community Church.
I also am finishing up a website that I did for NorthBridge, which is a strategic partner with NorthPoint. The client was super easy and extremely patient. Which is always a plus.
Anyway . . . spread the love around and tell your friends about Red Cowboy Designs.





5 Comments
Hey, I really liked the olive Princeton logo, that was my vote!
thats a pretty kick ass business card Josh. i didnt vote for your Princeton designs because as much as they look amazing right now (2007) i dont know how amazing they will look in say 5,10, or even 15 years from now.
i know you understand how “in today and out tommorow” design is.
Just being honest.
Oh. and the Northbridge logo with the bridge in the background is great. It gives you the feeling that this church is a solid place building bridges between young and old, black and white, saint and sinner.
no worries dude. i don’t even care. it’s more less me being facetious. the only thing that ticks me off is all the people complaining about there not being any cross in the logo.
well, i mean it is a theological seminary, hence there must be crosses involved in all logos, advertising, and letter heads. josh you have to ask yourself this one question: without the cross what would Christianity be?
i think im an asshole.
josh… i actually like your three logos the best before i knew they were your’s.
and i also agree that the northbridge logos both look great.