by Whit | May 15, 2019 | Branding, Breakout Business Brands, Logo Design, Print Design, Web Design
We’re happy to announce the launch of Black Diamond Bookkeeping, a new business by a veteran finance professional! Brittany Gitts reached out to Breakout Business Brands for help creating a professional brand for her new bookkeeping business. With her shiny new...
by Whit | Feb 12, 2019 | Branding, Breakout Business Brands, Logo Design, Print Design, Web Design
Want to experience the serene beauty of the Bay Area on a stand up paddleboard? Reach out to Board Locals! Breakout Business Brands worked with entrepreneur and SUP veteran Lauren Fire to develop a snappy, fun brand for her fledgling company, including a symbolic...
by Whit | Oct 13, 2017 | Logo Design, Portfolio, Web Design, Web Development
Bay Area custom jewelry specialist Pavé Fine Jewelry needed to graduate from the Squarespace home that they had outgrown to an e-commerce-capable, WordPress-based website, and Angled End helped them get there. In addition, our studio made updates to their company logo...
by Whit | Aug 24, 2017 | Logo Design, Web Design
Plastic surgeons do amazing things to the human body, but they aren’t known for having the most impressive websites. Dr. Scott Yarish decided he wanted to buck the curve and worked with Angled End to develop a web presence that would be a cut above the rest (so...
by Whit | Jun 15, 2017 | Breakout Business Brands, Logo Design, Web Design
Where do you go for smart, efficient, business-focused copywriting and editing? WriteCheer! We’re proud to unveil the logo and Breakout Business Brands-style website for this terrific startup business in Nashville, Tennessee. Check it out here...
by Whit | Jan 3, 2016 | Logo Design, Portfolio, Web Design
We’re proud to announce the brand-new brand for the Portland-based West End Ballroom, a century-old building that hosts beautiful and memorable weddings and receptions.
by Whit | Feb 16, 2015 | Logo Design, Portfolio, Web Design
We’re proud to announce the brand-new brand for the Portland-based Ambridge Event Center, an elegant, flexible and friendly event space that offers just about any feature or room configuration that you could need, from a giant ballroom to an intimate board room.
by Whit | Aug 2, 2011 | Logo Design, Web Design
Below you’ll find one of the terrific deals that AEI’s newsletter subscribers receive free of charge at the beginning of every month. Click here to learn more and sign up! » FREE one-page website design with the purchase of a logo project! For the month of...
by Whit | Jul 1, 2011 | Branding, Logo Design, Portfolio, Print Design, Web Design
Creating a Great Brand from the Ground Up There was never a question of who PeopleSync CEO Gerrit Zaayman wanted to create the brand for his new company. He had already worked with Angled End before at his prior position with logistics software creator Softeon,...
by Whit | Jun 1, 2011 | Branding, Logo Design, Marketing, Print Design, Web Design
How to make a normally jarring transformation go down silky smooth There’s a reason that “identities” is right there in our company name. We believe that a company’s brand is an integral component of its long-term success. How early in your...
by Whit | Apr 1, 2011 | Branding, Fun, Logo Design, Web Design
AEI gives a technology company’s brand a desperately needed overhaul Nestled in the sleepy community of Cupertino, California is a computer and electronics manufacturer named Apple Computers. You may have seen one of their “Macintosh” computers in a...
by Whit | Nov 1, 2010 | Branding, Logo Design
Why, when and how to develop your branding cornerstone It’s remarkable just how much “stuff” is contained in the simple, unassuming logo. As someone who has been creating them for most of his life, I can tell you that they tend to be the most...
by Whit | Oct 1, 2010 | Branding, Logo Design, Marketing, Print Design, Web Design
Your logo is not your brand. Your company name isn’t your brand, either. Neither are your website, business card or magazine ad. Your brand is: the voice with which your company speaks to the world, the sum of all of the aforementioned parts. And if that voice...
by Whit | Jul 1, 2010 | Branding, Logo Design, Marketing, Print Design, Web Design
Quantifying (well, almost) the subjective realm of commercial art Let’s begin with a philosophical principal that most people agree with: art is subjective. One man’s “Mona Lisa” is another man’s “Dogs Playing Poker.” While...