Monday, July 27, 2009

True Light Insurance Agency

Business Card (Front):
Business Card (Back):
Henry Salas of "True Light Insurance" commissioned REPUBLIC Design Company for the design and creation of his Agency's identity.

As the image above denotes, True Light Insurance's core competencies lie within the realm of Health, Life, and Workers Compensation. It was important to our client to state these clearly in the companies identity, along with minimally stylized type-font (for the name of the company), in conjunction with the "candle" and "candle-dish" design.

For the backside of the business card, we created a watermark with the candle, commencing the branding process.

Next up is a direct mail-piece in the form of a 5" x 7" postcard. Stay tuned for more to come from REPUBLIC Design Company and True Light Insurance...

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Monday, July 20, 2009

Sara Rodriguez of Amadeus LST

Business Card (Front):
Business Card (Back):
Sara Rodriguez of "Amadeus LST" (Limousine, Shuttle, & Taxi), commissioned REPUBLIC Design company for the design of her personal business card.

After designing their standard/generalized company business card, Sara requested we create a personal business card for her to distribute and offer more personalized attention to clients and acquaintances alike.

Project-by-project, day-by-day, we are collaboratively working on unifying/streamlining their company image in all appliqué functions (print, vehicle, publication, etc.)

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Friday, July 17, 2009

APWA: American Public Works Association, Meeting @ Riverridge Golf Course.

Looking out West at Riverridge Golf Course:
As most of our avid blog followers already know, we of REPUBLIC Design Company have been brought "on-board" (on the planning board, [no pun intended]), to provide all art direction for the 4th annual APWA (American Public Works Association) Golf Classic.

Stay tuned to RepublicDesignCompany.com for a "sneak-peek" of all design projects we currently have brewing for this awesome event...

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Thursday, July 16, 2009

Frank Arrieta of Art Bail Bonds

OLD Business Card:
Business Card (Front):
Business Card (Back):
Frank Arrieta of "Art Flores Bail Bonds", (The "Bondsman of the 805"), commissioned REPUBLIC Design Company for the re-design of his personal business card.

As an independent contractor working under the direct tutelage of Art Flores; Frank Arrieta wanted his name (and his business card, in-general) to be more prominent with an overall, "cleaner", more professional presentation.

The front of the business card contains a UV coat. Strategically, the back of the business card is "matte", for writing important information in pen or pencil.

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Wednesday, July 15, 2009

RDM General Contractors

Business Card (Front):
Business Card (Back):
Business Card (Back):
David Sanchez of "RDM General Contractors Inc." commissioned REPUBLIC Design Company for the art direction and development of his company identity.

The color selection was strategically selected to evoke a construction-oriented theme; along with 3-dimensional shapes mildly resembling the scaffold of a freshly erected high-rise...

(-On a related tangent), the following was a computer generated logo/identity version rejected by the client:
If you look closely at this design, you can see a capital "R", a lowercase "d" and "m" all connected in such a way that, as a whole, vaguely exhibit the shape of a "heart"...

"General Contractors with heart..." Although our clients are passionate in their endeavors as general contractors, -were less than thrilled about this particular pitch...

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Tuesday, July 14, 2009

California Body Shop

"mini license plate" business cards...
Business Card (Front):
Business Card (Back):
16" x 96" (8ft) Outdoor Coroplast sign:
Aldo Vazquez of "California Body Shop" commissioned REPUBLIC design company to fully design and implement a comprehensive identity-package for his new, body shop business.

Exemplifying his uncompromising craftsmanship in this uniquely, chameleon painted, 61' Chevy Suburban, (pictured on the back-side of his business card), our client was still in-need of a more-readily identifiable logo. Playing off of the classic California license plate brand-equity, we devised this "mock-license plate" identity.

With business cards, coroplast outdoor signs, and outdoor vinyl-cut stickers, California Body Shop is "ready for business"!

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Monday, July 13, 2009

"Your business card is CRAP!"



This guy is something else! He's right! I don't like him! However, he does have a very impressive business card...

Some of the elements he describes like design, emboss, die cut, etc., are all effective tools to make your business card stand out.

Of-course, at REPUBLIC Design Company, we can help you achieve your design objectives (and in less than 25 years). An attitude like the guy in the video?! -Your on your own...

Friday, July 10, 2009

Fresh & Fabulous

4" x 6" Postcard/Flyer (Front):
4" x 6" Postcard/Flyer (Back):
Magda Weydt of "Fresh and Fabulous" Café & Bakery commissioned REPULBIC Design Company to design, develop, and produce a postcard/flyer for the promotion of her Friday evening "Happy Hour" events.

We offered to take a few snapshots of the café in order to capture "the essence" of thee establishment. Combined with a few minor photoshop tweaks; all-in-all, the project turned out just right for it's intended purpose...

When you do stop on by Fresh and Fabulous, please feel free to swing on by our studio as we REPUBLIC Design Company and Fresh and Fabulous are next-door neighbors. See you all Friday afternoon...

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