KRL Postcard Mailer
To get the attention of office managers and assistants in law firms, KRL wanted a large postcard mailer that was eye-catching and stood out from the rest. KRL provides the important translation of medical cases’ complicated jargon into understandable language for the lawyers, etc.
We decided on the gavel and stethoscope image as a classic example of what KRL does; bridging these two worlds in translation, etc. The blue in the stethoscope contrasts well with KRL’s black-and-red logo.
Running down the left-hand side of the 8.5×6″ postcard is text with highlighted words in red, indicating high-pressure words like: shortness of breath, misdiagnose, and arrhythmia to name a few. The text is actually a write-up of warning signs for heart attacks, strokes, and preventative measures for these; but the highlighted words are to trigger some of the anxiety of not knowing what to do in the case of an emergency, or for some law-offices, what to do with medical information that might be foreign to them.
LaMontagne at Bluemont
The LaMontagne business card reminds me of the classic black-&-white cookie, one side with white frosting and the other black. Except, the LaMontagne business card splits itself between stunning-color bridal images taken on the property by photographer Vicki Grafton.
The owner liked simple but elegant when it came to the logo and insisted on this simple standard. The simplicity in the logo showcases the many colors in the photos fantastically.
LaMontagne at Bluemont is located in Bluemont, Virginia. It is a rustic country setting, inviting, and a well-tailored venue for wedding events and intimate parties.
The beginnings of a website was developed for LaMontagne, to serve as a simple landing page until further pictures of the property are taken and a more in-depth site can be built.
(The thin black line was added to the photo of the business card to show the delineation of where the card would end)
WV Historic Trails: Logo and Brochure Design
Jessie Lynn Images was honored to win the West Virginia State bid for their upcoming Historic Trail projects last summer. Two logos and two detailed 24-page brochures were commissioned for their West Virginia Historic Theatre Trail and their West Virginia Historic New Deal/CCC Trail. Patty Smith, designer and photographer, joined Jessie Lynn Images on this multifaceted project.
The logos were designed in harmony with one another; similar color palettes, same font-use, etc, so that the trails were visually linked to one another. The Historic Theatre Trail uses the old fashioned marquee to gather together and centralize the text of the logo, giving off the historic flair of the trail’s sites.
The Historic New Deal/CCC logo was designed around the shield-shape found on the historic CCC patch. Evergreens were used as a backdrop in this logo; extensive planting of trees was done by the CCC during the time period around the Franklin Roosevelt’s New Deal projects and legislation. The intertwining CCC lettering was kept atthe bottom of the logo, similarly foundon the historic patch.
Brochures were developed (rack-size) for both historic trails; 24-pages each, they describe the sites themselves with a map on the back of each brochure highlighting all of the sites for easy WV tourist travel and enjoyment. Designing the brochure covers (shown left), we wanted to highlight as many of the sites as possible and went for a collage approach with both. The cover was designed vertically, so it would be be easily viewed in a brochure case. The internal workings were done on the horizontal, however, for easier viewing. Our goal with layout was to show off the sites pictures as much as possible without losing essential “white-space” for easy reading when it came to the text.
Press Release by WVAM, Museums of West Virginia
Press Release by PAWV
Logo Design: Custom Medical Kits
Custom Medical Kits came to Jessie Lynn Images, requesting that we combine the 3 main medical symbols: the medical caduceus, the medical star, and the emergency cross in a simple and eye-catching way. They wanted to make it clear to the viewers of their logo, that they serve all sectors of the medical field. They also wanted to use a navy-blue and red to go along with the medical field’s typical color palette.
Myriad Pro text was altered to become “customized” with cut tops of lower-case t’s and the mixture of lower and uppercase letters. The caduceus symbol was used to gather together the split medical star and emergency cross symbols. The split symbols act like the open and close effect of the kits themselves working on a hinge.
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CNC Construction: Logo and Business Cards
CNC Construction recently hired Jessie Lynn Images to complete their logo design project. The focus was to create something that had a feminine flair and showed that the company was woman-owned and ran. We went with a fuchsia- purple color that was ultra-feminine (with some punch) and surrounded it by a warm-soothing yet strong brown. The internal set of the square logo mark is taken from the illustrative capital “N” in a script font.
Next came CNC’s business card design. The client liked the textured, painterly look, so we weathered the surface of the business card; the combination created something sophisticated and sturdy, perfect for a woman-owned construction company. Thank you to CNC.
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Catering Website
This past November, Jessie Lynn Images, created a brand new website for Cambridge Catering out of NYC. Moving away from the concentration of the aqua blue in the original website, we decided to move towards a warmer more modern coco-brown background that compliments the bright orange, aqua, and lime green found in the original logo. To host Cambridge’s large catering menu, we chose to use a drop-down menu for ease if use. To high-light up-and-coming items or pages of interest we went with the modern yet simple use of the rounded square elements.
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Logo Design, Woman Owned Business
Here is a recent logo I completed for a woman-owned consulting firm in Texas; Willow Tree Consultants. They specialize in training and encouraging women who are taking on non-traditional roles in the workplace.
The client went for a more modern flair, perhaps appealing to the younger generations who are still facing traditional pigeon-holing.
She was supplied with 3 logo versions: one without the tag-line, one with the tagline, and one that replaced “Consultants” with “Risk Management” so that the logo could be used interchangably when different assets of the business were being highlighted.













