Moonlight Media logo

Moonlight Media is a film and video company that wanted a revamp of thier logo to use for marketing material. The client came up with the concept of the logo for thier movie and video company I just provided the execution. The idea behind the logo was to clean up what was already there and make the logo more recognizable using the elemnts that where in the original logo.

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Choosing the right domain for your business

Choosing the right domain name for your business website can be just as hard as choosing a name of your first born . Your first born can legally change its name when it matures but as your business matures it will be harder and more expensive to change your branding…. changing the domain is easy

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Begin Anywhere

I grew up in a big family in Brooklyn NY back in the 70’s maybe that’s what I was running from. Anyway as I got

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what to look for in a web designer
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What to look for in a web designer

So you have decided it is time to take your business to the next level . You’ve made the sales and stregthened your infrustrature and now its time to play with the big boys. Your’e ready but where do you start? How do you start? what do you look for ? All of those questions are valid and important and I am here to help you ask the right questions that will avoid you wasting time money, money and resources. Choosing a web designer or a graphic designer is and will be one of the most important decisions you have to make when growing your business.

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How much is your BRAND worth?

How much is your brand worth? One of the challenges I face as a designer that works independent of a larger firm is that I am dealing small to medium level business owners who do not have the capital of the big boys. That being said a lot of them are on budgets.

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Trust your wings

One of the things that i had to learn quickly when I started this business was that you only ask for what you think you

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