We designed a logo for the Huntingburg Public Library in Huntingburg, Ind., to help the library establish a brand identity and developed a new website for the library to improve the library’s ability to engage with its patrons. The logo is comprised of five colorful rectangles, representative of books on a shelf, along with a cutout silhouette of a springtime tree just beginning to leaf, together representing the opportunities for…
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Take a fascinating tour of public art on display in Frankfort
Red Pixel Studios worked with the Frankfort / Franklin County Tourist and Convention Commission to develop the Frankfort Public Art Tour, a feature to showcase the wealth of public art in the community. The Frankfort Public Art Tour can be used as a guide to experience the artwork in person, or can serve as a “virtual tour” to discover the numerous creative expressions on display in Kentucky’s capital city.
Jasper-Dubois County Public Library debuts new website
Red Pixel Studios developed a new website for the Jasper-Dubois County Public Library to help the library system improve patron engagement. We had previously designed a new logo for the library. The library’s previous website was crowded and cluttered, making it difficult to find information. We spent extra time, working with the library staff, to develop a simpler, logical site structure to complement a cleaner, contemporary design.
Ben Byers Law launches website with a new logo
Red Pixel Studios developed a logo and launched the inaugural website for Ben Byers Law Office, a legal practice based in Owensboro that serves Western Kentucky in the areas of Elder Law, Personal Injury, and Criminal Defense. The logo features a monogram initial within a hexagon – a shape of strength and stability. The typeface matches those characteristics.
Fern Terrace website features a freshened visual identity
Red Pixel Studios has launched a new website for Fern Terrace, which operates personal care homes for the elderly with locations in Owensboro, Bowling Green, Mayfield, and Murray. We had recently developed for Fern Terrace a series of printed brochures that feature a new visual identity to complement an existing logo, with a colorway of rich, welcoming tones.
Introducing a new website for Tamberly McCoy, M.D.
Red Pixel Studios developed a logo and launched the inaugural website for Dr. Tamberly McCoy, a family medicine practice in Owensboro, Ky. Dr McCoy and her staff provide comprehensive medical care to male and female patients of all ages, caring for the whole person in an ongoing, personal patient-physician relationship.
A cheerful logo, website for Ollie Wash
Red Pixel Studios developed the logo and website for Ollie Wash, a new experience in automated car cleaning. Ollie Wash combines an entertaining LED light show with state-of-the-art washing technology in a bright cheerful environment. The unique automated car wash features glass walls and a clear roof that fill the tunnel with natural light. It’s also spacious, with an extra-wide passageway beneath a soaring ceiling.
Madisonville, Frankfort win tourism awards for websites
Two Kentucky tourism websites were honored last week with Traverse Awards by the Kentucky Travel Industry Association at the 2019 KTIA Annual Conference in Covington, Ky. The Kentucky Travel Industry Association presents the Traverse Awards competition to recognize travel professionals for talent, creativity and effectiveness in marketing.
A new logo for Jasper-Dubois County Public Library
We developed a new logo for the Jasper-Dubois County Public Library, located in Indiana, as first step in a project to overhaul the library’s communications. The library team was looking for more of a modification of their existing logo, and wanted it to say more about who they are.
Red Pixel Studios launches new website for Visit Frankfort
The Frankfort / Franklin County Tourist and Convention Commission has a new website – designed and developed by Red Pixel Studios – to highlight the wealth of tourism activities in the area. “Our new website has been redesigned to better serve our visitors and to provide comprehensive information about lodging, attractions, dining and shopping to potential visitors,” said Robin Antenucci, executive director of the Frankfort Tourist Commission. “This is a…