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New Logo for CVC of Bartholomew County!

29 Mar

CVC of Bartholomew County

CVC of Bartholomew County

I’m excited to announce another logo design I had a lot of fun with. I got connected up with an Americorps Member who I had the pleasure for working with for a couple different logo projects now, but I am most pleased with how this one turned out. Yay for Bartholomew County CVC for giving me a fun little design project and getting a free logo out of it =)

Launched New Website for Baseball for All!

20 Dec

BaseballforAll.com

BaseballforAll.com



I recently launched a new website for Baseball for All, a non-profit organization I serve on the board for whose mission I believe strongly in.  I designed their logo and help manage their branding, marketing and other related efforts.

Check it out, and read up on what we’re up to – lots of good stuff!  You’re going to hear a lot more about the girls Baseball for All works with in the very a future, I am certain. (more…)

Infographics Rock!

10 Nov

Infographics Rock!

Infographics Rock!



I’ve always had a soft spot for data and the way its analysis can shed new light on things.  I totally digged calculus (yeah I’m a dork, what can I say) – manipulating numbers to bring them to life in a way that answers complex problems is always exciting to me.  Although once I had to take math theory classes, I knew I was done.  You’ve got to be really wacky to like that stuff!

Giving data context and meaning and making it visually attractive and easy to digest is something I have always been interested in – so the latest trend that has been bubbling of late – creative data visualization – is right up my alley.

Here are some of the resources I have discovered that help to feed and satisfy this infographic obsession of mine: (more…)

New Site Launched!

23 Jul

Welcome to my new website!

I decided to redesign aprilmgeer.com. It began as a project just to figure out how to custom design a WordPress blog, but now that I have the hang of it I definitely prefer the convenience and structure of working within a CMS so I am here to stay.

Still a few pieces I am working on, so comments, feedback, or advice are all welcome.

Thanks!